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  1. Hace 4 días · Thurgood Marshall (born July 2, 1908, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died January 24, 1993, Bethesda) was a lawyer, civil rights activist, and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1967–91), the Court’s first African American member. As an attorney, he successfully argued before the Court the case of Brown v.

  2. Hace 1 día · Thurgood Marshall was not happy. It was 1990, and the Supreme Court was considering a case that threatened to undermine his life’s work: The school district in Board of Education of Oklahoma ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Thurgood Marshall emerges as a resonant figure in the annals of American history, particularly concerning civil liberties and the apex court. Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, born on July 2, 1908, Marshall’s odyssey from a lad confronting racial bias to assuming the mantle of the premier African American Supreme Court Justice stands as a narrative of unparalleled distinction. His trajectory ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Law professor Sheryll Cashin argues that US schools remain separate and unequal, 70 years after the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Cashin, a former clerk of Justice Thurgood Marshall, cites residential segregation as a key factor perpetuating educational inequality.

  5. If you’d like to learn about Marshall on the Court, spend some time reading The Brethren. Lots of interesting nuggets about him there. Thomas destroyed Marshall's legacy. The court was supposed to protect the powerless now it punishes the powerless and rewards the powerful.

  6. Hace 1 hora · In last month’s South Carolina case, Alexander v. NAACP, the U.S. Supreme Court continued to press the Republican crusade against pluralistic democracy. Earl Warren and Thurgood Marshall (and ...

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