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Thurgood Marshall

Race, Rights, and the Struggle for a More Perfect Union

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The biography highlights Thurgood Marshall's groundbreaking role as the first African American Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, serving from 1967 to 1991. It emphasizes his significant legal influence, particularly his landmark victory in Brown v. Board of Education, which was pivotal in the fight against segregation. Prior to his Supreme Court appointment by President Lyndon Johnson, Marshall distinguished himself as a prolific lawyer, arguing more cases before the Court than anyone else, showcasing his exceptional legal acumen and success rate.

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Thurgood Marshall, Charles L Zelden

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2013
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