1877 - President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed Frederick Douglass as the US marshal for the District of Columbia.
Douglass' duties included overseeing the court and jail system in the District.
Douglas was the first Black man confirmed for a Presidential appointment by the Senate.
Douglass' duties included overseeing the court and jail system in the District.
Douglas was the first Black man confirmed for a Presidential appointment by the Senate.
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