Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874 – September 28, 1963) was a Maine Republican who served as the state's U.S. senator from the late 1910s to the early 1940s. He came from a political dynasty, as both his father Eugene Hale and maternal grandfather Zachariah Chandler were also senators.
U.S. Senate
Along with his Maine senatorial colleague Wallace H. White, Jr., Hale was one of sixteen senators to vote against the 1937 confirmation of Klansman Hugo Black to the United States Supreme Court.[1]
References
- ↑ TO CONFIRM THE NOMINATION OF HUGO BLACK TO BE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.. GovTrack.us. Retrieved August 2, 2021.