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Griffin Bell dies at 90; former attorney general and federal judge was at center of racial disputes

Griffin B. Bell, a Southern judge who earned both enmity and praise during the civil rights era -- and later served as a reform-minded attorney general under President Carter -- died Monday morning at an Atlanta hospital. He was 90.

By Richard Fausset

January 6, 2009

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