» Fromberg (Joseph) letter, 1948
April 26, 2013
Manuscript Collections, Collections
Carbon typescript letter, dated August 10, 1948. Fromberg gives a lengthy history of himself and his position in the state. He then defends Judge J. Waties Waring for his recent decision to open up the Democratic Primary to African Americans, noting that he may not agree with Waring but defends his right to interpret the law. Fromberg objects to suggestions for actions made by Dorn, saying that such methods will undermine and destroy the government he links Dorn to bigots and raises the issue of the Holocaust, showing the results of hate and intolerance.