Marshall served in the Supreme Court under six presidents. He was appointed to by Johnson, served under Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan. and resigned while George H. W. Bush was in office.
Thurgood Marshall became US Solicitor General under President Johnson in August 1965. He served in that capacity until being elevated to the Supreme Court two years later, in August 1967.
Herbert Hoover led the Department of Commerce under presidents Harding and Coolidge, before he ran for president.
In it's current form? Eisenhower, Kennedy, and LBJ.
his hobbies are poetry and music. Here is a site that discusses his Talents and accomplishments: (excerpt) Georgetown University Law Professor Thomas Krattenmaker said of Thurgood Marshall, "He is certainly the most important lawyer of the twentieth century." Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell, universally described as a true Southern white gentleman, said of Thurgood Marshall, "He, in my opinion, did more to establish equal justice under the law than Martin Luther King or any other single individual."
At the moment, Clarence Thomas, who was nominated by George H. W. Bush in 1991, is the only African-American on the Court. He replaced Thurgood Marshall (1967-1991), the first African-American to serve as Supreme Court Justice, upon Marshall's retirement.There have only been two African-Americans on the US Supreme Court to date.
You may be asking who argued Brown v. Board of Education,(1954) before the US Supreme Court. The lead counsel for the Petitioner (Brown, et al.) was Thurgood Marshall, who later became the first African-American to serve on the Court.Attorney Charles Hamilton Houston, former Dean of Howard University Law School, hired Marshall to work with the NAACP. Thurgood Marshall later became a founder of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, an independent, but related, arm of the national organization responsible for much of the legal battle for African-Americans' civil rights.The NAACP and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund brought many cases to the US Supreme Court under the leadership of prominent African-American attorneys. Thurgood Marshall was, perhaps, the best remembered by history, but was by no means the only lawyer working for civil rights, nor was Brown the only case the NAACP sponsored.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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Justice Thurgood Marshall, who argued for the end of segregation in education in Brown v. Board of Education, (1954). Justice Marshall believed affirmative action for African-Americans was an important remedy to the disadvantages and oppression they'd experienced under the law for hundreds of years.
The final category was Cabinet Officers The clue was: He was the last Secretary of State to serve in the post under 2 presidents The answer was: Who was Henry Kissinger
I don't know his talents but his hobbies are poetry and music. Here is a site that discusses his Talents and accomplishments: (excerpt) Georgetown University Law Professor Thomas Krattenmaker said of Thurgood Marshall,"He is certainly the most important lawyer of the twentieth century." Supreme Court JusticeLewis Powell, universally described as a true Southern white gentleman, said of ThurgoodMarshall, "He, in my opinion, did more to establish equal justice under the law than MartinLuther King or any other single individual."1 * http://bessel.org/thurgood.pdf