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Harlington Wood, Jr.

Harlington Wood, Jr. (April 17, 1920 – December 29, 2008) was an American lawyer, jurist, political figure and an amateur actor. He served as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit from 1976 until his death in 2008. He was considered one of the country's leading legal historians on the life and legacy of former lawyer and U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, but is perhaps best known for his involvement as an Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice in two separate Native American armed protests: the first being the occupation at Alcatraz Island, in San Francisco Bay, from 1969 through the summer of 1971, and the second being the Wounded Knee incident in 1973 at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. His accomplishments and impact as both jurist and statesman included participation in many recent events around the world, which he circled three times, including Russia, Outer Mongolia, Europe, Cambodia, Greenland, China, Japan and South America.
==Early life==

Wood was the son of Harlington Wood, Sr. a lawyer who also served as a Sangamon County, Illinois judge for sixteen years.
Upon receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois, Wood served in the U.S Army during World War II, and was present at the signing of the surrender of General Tomoyuki Yamashita and Vice Admiral Denhici Okochi, Commander of the Japanese Navy in the Philippines. It is where they gave up the entire Imperial Japanese Armed Forces to American authorities at the High Commissioner's Residence in Camp John Hay in Baguio, Philippines on September 3, 1945, marking the end of World War II. Upon returning from the Pacific, Wood entered law school at the University of Illinois College of Law at Champaign, Illinois, graduating in 1948. After passing the Bar, he went into private practice in Springfield, Illinois, with his father.

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