Friday, April 14, 2017

Re: CASE NO. 17-40280 PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FIFTH CIRCUIT, Plaintiff-Appellant Louis Charles Hamilton II Cmdr. USN # 2712 vs. Chief Defendant “45th President Donald John Trump Sr., the Trump Organization, 725 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022

          +UNITED NATIONS Headquarters UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FIFTH CIRCUIT

Christina A. Gardner
Generalist Clerk
U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
600 S. Maestri Place
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-310-7684
                        Re: CASE NO. 17-40280 PETITIONS FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
Please find respectfully Motion for Recusal 63 years official “Slave Property of White Supremacy United States of America et al” Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart (born January 2, 1950) 

Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 60 years official “Slave “Property of White Supremacy United States of America et al” Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr. (born 1953) United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

“Notice of Motion for Recusal to: Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart (born January 2, 1950) 63 years “Slave “Property official timeline August 20th 1619 – February 7th 2013 upon the Archivist of defendant “United States of America et al “Charles A. Barth Director of the Federal Register”, acknowledge receipt of Senate Concurrent Resolution Number 574 Resolution, adopted by the defendant

"United States State of Mississippi Senate on February 16, 1995 and The Mississippi House of Representatives on March 16th 1995, as with this action,
“Defendant”, United States, the States of Mississippi has ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the defendant “United States", freeing

Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart “Notice of Motion for Recusal Original American “Negro Slave Freedom Papers” for each of the following Negro Slave Plaintiff of defendant 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., et al Co – Defendant “United States of America et al in the matter of

Plaintiff-Appellant Louis Charles Hamilton II Cmdr. USN # 2712 vs.
          Chief Defendant “45th President Donald John Trump Sr., the Trump Organization, 725 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022

William H. Carney
Civil War hero
1842-1908
Sgt. Carney was the first African American to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Elijah McCoy
Inventor
1844-1929
Invented an automatic lubricator for oiling the steam engines of locomotives, boats, etc.
George Washington Buckner
Physician and diplomat
1885-1943
First African American to serve as diplomatic minister to a foreign country.
George Washington Johnson
Pioneer recording artist
1855-1914
Famous for whistling and singing "The Whistling Coon" and "The Laughing Coon."
Political leader, educator, author
1856-1915
One of the dominant figures in African-American history from 1890 to 1915; did much to improve the friendship and working relationship between the races.
Plant scientist
1860-1943
Taught former slaves farming techniques for self-sufficiency; known for suggesting hundreds of uses for the peanut, other plants.
Madame C.J. Walker
First woman millionaire
1867-1919
A.K.A. Sarah Breedlove; founded the Madame C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company to sell hair care products and cosmetics.
Civil rights activist, sociologist, historian, writer, editor, poet, freemason, scholar.
1868-1963
"Father of Pan-Africanism" with issues of segregation, political disenfranchisement. Believed that people of African descent should work together to battle prejudice, inequality.
Ragtime composer
ca 1867-1917
Most famous piece was Maple Leaf Rag, set standard for ragtime genre.
James W. Johnson
Author, poet, folklorist, civil rights leader
ca 1871-1938
Prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance; works included The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912).
Paul L. Dunbar
Poet
1872-1906
Gained national recognition for his 1896 Lyrics of a Lowly Life.
W.C. Handy
Blues composer
1873-1958
Known as "The Father of the Blues."
Benjamin O. Davis Sr.
General
1877-1970
First African-American general in the U.S. Army.
Jack Johnson
Pugilist
1878-1946
First black heavyweight boxing champion of the world.
George Herriman
Cartoonist
1880-1944
Best known for his comic strip Krazy Kat.
Eubie Blake
Composer and musician
1883-1983
Shuffle Along (with Noble Sissle), in 1921, was the first Broadway musical ever to be written and directed by African Americans.
Arthur W. Mitchell
Politician
1883-1968
First black Congressman from the Democratic Party.
Mamie Smith
Vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist, actress, blues singer.
1883-1946
First African American to make vocal blues recordings, in 1920.
Marcus Garvey
Publisher, journalist, entrepreneur
1887-1940
Best remembered as a champion of the "Back-to-Africa" movement.
Bessie Coleman
Pilot
1892-1926
First black licensed pilot in the world.
Ethel Waters
Blues, gospel vocalist
1892-1977
Successful in a number of styles; member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
1896-1954
Some consider him to be the best all-around ball player the Negro Leagues ever produced.
Opera, concert singer
1897-1993
Contralto, best remembered for her performance on Easter Sunday, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.
Jazz composer, musician, bandleader
1899-1974
Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969 and the Legion of Honor by France in 1973.
Oliver Law
Communist, labor organizer, social activist
1899-1937
Fought in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War.
1900s
Jazz trumpeter
1901-1971
Was a charismatic, innovative performer with musical skill; bright personality transformed jazz into a popular art form.
Langston Hughes
Poet, novelist, playwright, newspaper columnist
1902-1967
Particularly known for his insightful, colorful portrayals of black life in America from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Negro Leagues star
1903-1991
Considered by many baseball observers to have been the fastest man ever to play the game; "So fast he can turn off the light and be in bed before the room gets dark!" (Satchel Paige)
Count Basie
Jazz pianist, organist, bandleader
1904-1984
One O`Clock Jump and Jumpin` at the Woodside were among his more popular numbers.
Ralph Bunche
Diplomat; Nobel laureate, 1950
1904-1971
Was the first African American, and first individual of non-European ethnicity or race, to be so honored in the history of the prize.
Negro Leagues star
1905?-1982
Pronounced the greatest pitcher in the history of the Negro Leagues; career highlights span five decades; legendary showman.
Negro Leagues star
1907-1997
First baseman; called the "Black Lou Gehrig" as a result of hitting prowess, defensive position.
Jurist
1908-1993
First African American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Negro Leagues star
1911-1947
The "Black Babe Ruth;" catcher; elected to Baseball Hall of Fame, 1972; slugger credited with "about" 800 home runs.
Track and field athlete
1913-1980
Won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, embarrassing German dictator Adolf Hitler.
Civil rights activist, seamstress
1913-2005
Dubbed the "Mother of the modern-day Civil Rights Movement."
Emmett Ashford
Umpire
1914-1980
First African-American umpire in Major League Baseball.
Joe Louis
Pugilist
1914-1981
A.K.A. the "Brown Bomber;" heavyweight boxing champion.
Blues musician
1915-1983
Considered "The Father of Chicago Blues."
Jazz singer
1918-1996
The "First Lady of Song;" winner of 13 Grammy awards.
Edward Brooke III
Politician
1919-
First African American elected to the U.S. Senate.
Athlete
1919-1972
First African American to play Major League Baseball in the 20th century.
Goose Tatum
Harlem Globetrotters
1921-1967
Considered to be the original "clown prince" of the Trotters.
James Baldwin
Novelist, short story writer, essayist
1924-1987
Known for his novel, Go Tell it on the Mountain.
Shirley Chisholm
Politician, educator, author
1924-2005
First African-American woman elected to Congress.
Sammy Davis Jr.
Entertainer
1925-1990
Was a dancer, singer, multi-instrumentalist (vibraphone, trumpet, drums); impressionist, comedian, actor.
Medgar Evers
Civil rights activist
1925-1963
Instrumental in eventually desegregating the University of Mississippi.
Malcolm X
Civil rights leader
1925-1965
A.K.A. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz; one-time Nation of Islam leader.
Miles Davis
Jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer
1926-1991
Was at the forefront of almost every major development in jazz after World War II.
Althea Gibson
Sportswoman
1927-2003
First African-American woman to be a competitor on the world tennis tour.
Activist
1927-2006
Widow of the slain civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.^; noted community leader in her own right.
Poet, memoirist, actress, civil rights activist
1928-
Best known for her autobiographical writings I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969); All God`s Children Need Traveling Shoes (1986).
Bo Diddley
Rock and roll singer, songwriter, guitarist
1928-
Best known for the "Bo Diddley beat", a rhumba-based beat.
Civil rights activist, minister, Nobel laureate
1929-1968
Won the Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom before assassination in 1968; known for advocating non-violence, racial equality; peacemaker, martyr.
Ray Charles
Pop musician
1930-2004
Brought soulful sound to everything from country music to pop standards to now-iconic rendition of "America the Beautiful."
Major League Baseball
1931-
"The Say Hey Kid," played center field; Hall of Famer; regarded as one of the finest players ever to have played the game.
Toni Morrison
Author, Nobel laureate
1931-
Instrumental in bringing recognition to the genre of African-American literature.
Louis Farrakhan
Nation of Islam leader
1933-
Controversial quote, "Hitler was a very great man;" in response to a Jewish journalist referring to him as a "Black Hitler."
Major League Baseball
1934-
Hall of Famer; holds career mark for home runs, RBIs, other records.
Bill Russell
Basketball
1934-
Considered the greatest defensive center to ever play the game.
Eldridge Cleaver
Civil rights activist
1935-1998
Prominent member of the Black Panther party; author of Soul on Ice.
Bob Gibson
Major League Baseball
1935-
Hall of Fame pitcher; voted to the all-20th-century team.
Meadowlark Lemon
Harlem Globetrotters
1935-
Played in more than 16,000 games in 94 countries for the Globetrotters; succeeded Goose Tatum as the "clown prince" of the Trotters.
Frank Robinson
Major League Baseball
1935-
First player to win MVP awards in both National, American leagues.
Jim Brown
Football, actor, activist
1936-
College All-American in football, lacrosse; Pro Football Hall of Fame running back.
Wilt Chamberlain
Basketball
1936-1999
The "Big Dipper;" regarded as one of the most dominant basketball players of all time.
Bill Cosby
Entertainer, actor, comic, educator, television producer, philanthropist.
1937-
TV entertainer known for roles in I SpyThe Bill Cosby Show, others.
Colin Powell
U.S. Army general, statesman
1937-
Highest ranking African-American government official in history.
"Queen of Rock"
1939-
Kennedy Center Honors recipient, most known for her frenetic interpretation of "Proud Mary" by Credence Clearwater Revival.
Ron Brown
Politician
1941-1996
Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, becoming the first African American to lead a major American political party.
Jessie Jackson
Politician, civil rights activist, minister.
1941-
Created the "Rainbow Coalition" of various minority groups.
Dr. Maulana Karenga
Activist, author, founder of Kwanzaa
1941-
Best known as founder of Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration following Christmas.
Boxer; war protester; member, Nation of Islam; civil rights protester; poet
1942-
A.K.A. Cassius Clay; three-time heavyweight boxing champion; crowned Sportsman of the (20th) Century by Sports Illustrated.
Aretha Franklin
Gospel, soul, R&B singer
1942-
"Queen of Soul;" first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Huey Newton
Activist
1942-1989
Co-founder, inspirational leader of the Black Panther party.
Arthur Ashe
Tennis star, activist
1943-1993
One of the key figures behind the formation of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
Angela Davis
Author, activist
1944-
Radical activist, member of the Black Panther party, working for racial, gender equity; prison abolition.
Barry White
Record producer, singer
1944-2003
Known for deep bass voice, suave delivery.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Basketball
1947-
A.K.A. Lew Alcindor; NBA`s all-time leading scorer.
Clarence Thomas
Jurist
1948-
Second African American to serve on U.S. Supreme Court.
Stevie Wonder
Singer, songwriter, producer, musician, humanitarian, social activist
1950-
Recorded more than 30 Top-10 hits, won nearly two dozen Grammys, including one for lifetime achievement; been inducted into both the Rock and Roll, Songwriters halls of fame.
Walter Payton
Football
1954-1999
"Sweetness," Pro Football Hall of Famer; held career rushing record for 18 years.
Condoleezza Rice
University professor, politician
1954-
Current U.S. Secretary of State.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson
Basketball, entertainment entrepreneur
1959-
The only NBA rookie to win the NBA Finals MVP Award.
Jerry Rice
Football
1962-
Regarded as the best receiver ever to play the game; arguably the greatest football player ever; holder of 38 NFL records.
Michael Jordan
Basketball
1963-
"Air Jordan," "His Airness;" named "the greatest North American athlete of the 20th century," by ESPN.

Certificate of Mailing Service
Chief Defendant “45th President Donald John Trump Sr., The Trump Organization, 725 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022 is the correct mailing address on record with

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FIFTH CIRCUIT, and a true and correct copy of Motion for Recusal 63 years official “Slave Property of White Supremacy United States of America et al” Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart (born January 2, 1950) 
Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 60 years official “Slave “Property of White Supremacy United States of America et al” Slave Negro James Earl Graves Jr. (born 1953) United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

“Notice of Motion for Recusal to: Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart (born January 2, 1950) 63 years “Slave “Property official timeline August 20th 1619 – February 7th 2013 upon the Archivist of defendant

“United States of America et al “Charles A. Barth Director of the Federal Register”, acknowledge receipt of Senate Concurrent Resolution Number 574 Resolution, adopted by the defendant "United States State of Mississippi Senate on February 16, 1995 and
The Mississippi House of Representatives on March 16th 1995, as with this action, “Defendant”, United States, the States of Mississippi has ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the defendant “United States", freeing Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Slave Negro Judge Carl E. Stewart “Notice of Motion for Recusal

MOTION FOR Recusal and attached exhibit(s) described herein having been produce to said
Chief Defendant “45th President Donald John Trump Sr.,
Sworn On this __ Day of ______ 2017      
                                                                                                                           
                                                                       __________________________
                                                                                    Public Notary

Respectfully __________________________________________
                      Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II
                             Cmdr. (USN), Secret Service # 2712
 832-894-9465 832-344-7134
2724 61st street Ste. I-B Galveston, Texas. 77551


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