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    Thurgood Marshall During the 20th century I have read many books, newspaper articles and seen news broadcasts on two of the most famous Afro American Pioneers: Martin Luther King and Thurgood Marshall. Martin Luther King fought all his life for equal rights for Afro Americans, but Thurgood Marshall help elevate the Afro American civil rights struggles through legal precedents and timely court decisions. Thomas G. Kraftenmaker a professor of Constitutional law at Georgetown University Law Center

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    Schooling Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2,1908 in Baltimore,Maryland. His parents were William and Norma Marshall and his brother was William A. Marshall. His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a railroad porter. His parents pushed him and his brother to get their education. His father was fascinated with trials and took Thurgood to as many public trials as he could. “Marshall’s exposure to the law and the Constitution was unusually early”(Thurgood Marshall) Thurgood went to the

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    On July 2nd, 1908, Thurgood Marshall was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to William and Norma Marshall. He attended Baltimore’s Colored High and Training center. He was an above average student and was a star member of the debate team. In high school, marshall’s greatest accomplishment was memorizing the entire United States’ Constitution. After graduating in 1926, Thurgood attended Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. This was a historically black college. After graduating, with honors, from

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    was Thurgood Marshall Famous? Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2, 1908, in Baltimore, MD. He was born to his Mother Norma Marshall and Father William Marshall. In his lifetime he was a civil Right Activist, Lawyer, Circuit Court Judge & Solicitor General, and a Supreme Justice. He died at the age 84 on January 24, 1993. He was married twice in his lifetime first to Vivien "Buster" Burey till her death in 1955 then to Cecilia Suyat till his death. He had two sons by his second wife Thurgood Marshall

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    Thurgood Marshall was a great African American Civil Rights activist who changed a lot of lives in the United States. As a passionate lawyer and prominent Supreme Court justice he fought for Civil Rights and social justice in the courts and believed that racial integration is best for all schools. Very early in his professional life Marshall broke down racial barriers and overcame resistance despite the odds. He then became a role model of the disciplined leader, although he didn’t have the

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    EFFECTUATING EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY: THURGOOD MARSHALL When presenting the chief influencers of the civil rights movement, many would immediately think of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with his peaceful protests and empowering speeches that urged people to be calm and rational. Also, Malcolm X could be seen as a chief influencer because he called black people to action and told them to stand up for their rights. On the other hand, the judicial branch and the court systems are not normally considered

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    Period 7 Thurgood Marshall Eulogy In Baltimore, Maryland, Thurgood Marshall was born into a family of slaves. He came into the world on the second of June, 1908 during a hot summer day. From the time he was a toddler, his father, William Marshall, rooted in him a deep appreciation for America’s Constitution and government. Although he attended racially segregated schools, he was extremely dedicated and was a high achieving student. After graduating from Frederick Douglass High School in 1926,

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    Thurgood Marshall was a U.S. Supreme Court justice and civil right propagandist. Therefore, Marshall earned an important place in American history on the basis of two accomplishments. First, as legal counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), he guided the prosecution that devastated the legal groundwork of Jim Crow segregation. Second, as an associate justice of the Supreme Court and the nation’s first black justice. He crafted a particular jurisprudence

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    Thurgood Marshall was the 96th justice, and the first African American justice to serve in the Supreme Court in the history of United States. Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2, 1908, in Baltimore, Maryland to William Marshall and Norma Marshall. As a child, his parents taught him to respect The U. S Constitution and the rule of law. He attended Baltimore's Colored High and Training School and graduated in 1926. In high school he was a troublemaker and as a punishment he was told to memorize the

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    Civil Rights activist Thurgood Marshall revolutionized how the United States treats views it’s rights on Black men and women. As a lawyer and prominent Supreme Court justice he fought for Civil Rights and social justice, believed that racial integration was a right for all American citizens. Early in his professional life Marshall diminished racial barriers and overcame resistance despite large oppositions from colleagues and lawmakers. He then became a revolutionary who had the honor of becoming

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