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Thurgood marshall

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Thurgood marshall

By: Grace Tedder, Lauren Johnson, and Grace Works
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Marshall's childhood

  • Born on July 2, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland
  • His grandfather was a slave 
  • He messed around in school 

Marshall's Childhood

  • His punishment was to go read in the basement
  • He learned to appreciate the United States Constitution
  • He went to Frederick Douglass Senior High School

Young Thurgood Marshall

college carrer

  • He applied for the University of Maryland
  • Marshall was not accepted because he was black
  • He attended Lincoln University                                 
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college carrer

  • He studied law at Howard University
  • He married Vivian "Buster" Bury
  • He graduated from college and became interested in law  
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Beginning of career

  • In 1933 he receives law degree from Howard University  
  • He begins private practice in Baltimore, Maryland
  • In 1934 he became the Chief Counsel for the NAACP
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beginning of carrer

  • From 1935-1955 he worked on court cases and had many victories
  • 1956 helped end segreation on buses 
  • He also helped end the montgomery bus boycott
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Brown vs. board of education

  • The first step in integration
  • Thurgood Marshall was an NAACP lawyer 
  • In 1954, He won the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka 
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Brown vs board of education

  • Marshall was still working for NAACP 
  • He was a lawyer during integration
  • This event took place in 1957
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central high

  • Marshall worked against Faubus
  • he took court cases allowing the students to enter
  • He and the other lawyers won a federal district court injunction
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Central high

  • The students became known as the Little Rock 9
  • On September 23, 1957 they entered Central High School
  • This was an important step for society even though people resisted
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later in life

  • In 1957 he opened his own law firm
  • This was so he could do more court cases
  • It was separate from the NAACP
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later in life

  • President John F. Kennedy was impressed 
  • Marshall was appointed to the Second Circuit of Court Appeals 
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Supreme court

  • Was sworn into the supreme court in 1967
  • Marshall was first African American Justice
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Other interesting facts

  • Marshall countined his fight for human rights
  • He retired June 27, 1991
  • Marshall served on the Supreme Court for 24 years
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The end of marshall's CArrer

  • Died on January 24th, 1993 in Bethesda Maryland 
  • Thurgood Marshall died at 84 years old from heart failure