Interview with former Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Levin
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Charles L. Levin talks about his childhood and youth in Detroit, Michigan. Levin warmly remembers his parents, Judge Theodore Levin and Rhoda Katzin Levin, recounts his family's immigration from Eastern Europe and the hardships they overcame to establish themselves in America. Levin also talks about his Jewish upbringing in Detroit, his religious beliefs, his father's death, his mother's character, and his own marriage, children, and divorce.
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- In Collections
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Interviews with Michigan State Supreme Court Justices
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Created
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2002-11-04
- Interviewees
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Levin, Charles L., 1926-
- Interviewers
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Ruggles, Glenn
- Subjects
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Levin, Charles L., 1926-
Michigan. Supreme Court
Employees
Immigrant families
Immigrants--Social conditions
Judges
Michigan
United States
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
Interviews
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:35:28
- Note
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Image courtesy of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
No transcript available.
Digital remastering of analog cassettes originally recorded for "Interviews with Michigan Supreme Court Justices," sponsored by the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society.
- Historical Note
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See the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society website for more information on the life of Charles L. Levin.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
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