Case: United States v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
4:67-00243 | U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
Filed Date: July 24, 1967
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Case Summary
[This summary is temporary while we research the case.] This is a lawsuit in which the Attorney General sued the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company (Frisco) and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen on the behalf of the United States, alleging that Frisco discriminated against African-Americans in their employment practices and that the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen perpetuated this discrimination. The case was filed on July 24, 1967, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
People
Clark, Ramsey (District of Columbia)
Pollak, Stephen J. (District of Columbia)
Riddle, Veryl L. (Missouri)
Grinnell, Ernest D. Jr. (Missouri)
Moody, Paul R. (Missouri)
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Civil Rights Division Archival Collection
Key Dates
Filing Date: July 24, 1967
Case Details
Causes of Action:
Title VII (including PDA), 42 U.S.C. § 2000e
Other Dockets:
Eastern District of Missouri 4:67-00243
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 71-01247
Case Summary of United States v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Civil Rights Litig. Clearinghouse, https://clearinghouse.net/case/15535/.