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Thurgood Marshall: Perseverance for Justice

By: Carl Rollyson, Lisa Paddock
Narrated by: Chris Abell
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Thurgood Marshall was one of the original forces behind the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), one of the organizations that advocated the rights of African Americans in the 20th century. His pursuit of civil rights reached a highpoint when, as a lawyer, he helped the NAACP win Brown vs. Board of Education, the Supreme Court case that ended segregation in education in American public schools. Afterwards, Marshall was appointed a judge in the United States Court of Appeals, then as the first Black United States solicitor general, and, finally, the first Black justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Perseverance was a quality that Marshall had in abundance. The grandson of a freed slave and the son of a waiter and a schoolteacher, he managed to obtain an excellent education despite the racial segregation of the American school system. Early in his career as a champion of civil rights, he found it hard to make a living, and he endured not only legal setbacks but also threats on his life. Eventually Marshall achieve high office, but even as a Supreme Court justice he continued to fight for the rights of those society continued to regard as inferior: Blacks, women, and poor people.

©2009 Carl Rollyson (P)2015 Carl Rollyson
Law Politicians Civil rights United States
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