Albert DeSilver

Albert DeSilver

Albert DeSilver (1888-1924) was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

DeSilver graduated from Yale in 1910 and then earned a law degree at Columbia Law School. Though he was being groomed for a place in New York's legal establishment, he resigned his law practice in 1918 to become one of the founding members of the National Civil Liberties Bureau (later known as the American Civil Liberties Union) in order to devote himself full-time to defending conscientious objectors, other citizens, and immigrants against unconstitutional persecution under new laws such as the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918. During World War I, DeSilver used his own war bonds to post bail for defendants in free speech cases.

At the founding of the ACLU in 1920, DeSilver was named Associate Director and worked in legal defense, public education, and lobbying. While alive, DeSilver provided more than half of the ACLU's operating funds on an annual basis. After his death at age 36, DeSilver's wife Margaret continued contributing to the ACLU each year in his name.

References

[http://www.aclufl.org/join_now/desilver_biography.cfm The Albert DeSilver story] via ACLU Florida


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