Constance Baker Motley, the first woman appointed to the federal judiciary, born September 14, 1921, exactly 49-years before Ketanji Jackson Brown

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Notice this happened to start ’66.
Woman = 66

It happened 25/1, like 251, the 54th prime.
Jesuit Order = 54

It happened 133-days after her birthday.
Government = 133
White House = 133
President = 133

She was born in New Haven, where Skull and Bones and the Knights of Columbus are headquartered. She also died 14-days after her 84th birthday.
United States of America = 84
Jesuit = 84
-Dead = 14
-End = 14

The woman nominated for the Supreme Court Justice, Ketanji Jackson Brown, was born 49-years to the day of Constance Baker Motley, September 14, 1970.
Washington = 49
America = 49
Scottish = 49

D.C. on the 77th Meridian West
Constance Baker Motley = 77
-United States = 77

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