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  2. 1. Charles Hamilton Houston was a prominent civil rights lawyer and activist known for his work in dismantling racial segregation in the United States. He played a crucial role in laying the legal groundwork for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, which led to the desegregation of public schools. 2.

  3. April 22, 1950. Place of Burial: Suitland, MD. Cemetery Name: Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. While Charles Hamilton Houston did not actively argue the Brown decision, he is given credit for laying the ground work that led to the NAACP strategy. Houston has been called “The Man who Killed Jim Crow” for his work in helping to end segregation.

  4. CHARLES HAMILTON HOUSTON. You have a large number of people who never heard of Charlie Houston. But you're going to hear about him. [T]hat man was the engineer of all of it... if you do it legally, Charlie Houston made it possible.... -- Thurgood Marshall.

  5. Charles Hamilton Houston (1895–1950) was the chief strategist of the NAACP’s legal campaign that culminated in the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Born in Washington, D.C., he graduate from Amherst College in 1915.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Charles Hamilton Houston was a giant in the world of civil rights, but all too often is not mentioned for his significant contributions. Born September 3, 1895 in Washington, DC he served as Dean of Howard University School of Law, the first Special Counsel or Litigation Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ...

  7. The Road to Brown. Film. By William Elwood. 1990. 56 minutes. The little known story of Charles Hamilton Houston who paved the road to Brown v. Board. Time Periods: 20th Century. Themes: African American, Education, Laws & Citizen Rights, Racism & Racial Identity. Order online. Charles Hamilton Houston, a visionary African American lawyer known ...