President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated former NAACP Legal Defense fund lawyer Thurgood Marshall to the US Supreme Court in 1967. Justice Marshall retired in 1991 and died in 1993.
Thurgood Marshall died on June 28, 1991.
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Attorney Thurgood Marshall led the civil rights case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka to a successful hearing at the Supreme Court of the United States in 1954. From 1965 to 1967, he was Solicitor General of the US, and in 1967 became the first African-American to be appointed a justice on the US Supreme Court.
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Till's case became a symbol of the disparity of justice for blacks in the South
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Thurgood Marshall was a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the first African- American ever to be appointed as a justice.
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Thurgood Marshall was a suprime court justice and argued the case of Brown VS. The Board of Edu.
Thurgood Marshall (July 2, 1908 - January 24, 1993) was a lawyer who became an Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court from October 1967 until October 1991 . The man was also the first African-American to attain to that post .
Thurgood Marshall, who later became the first African-American US Supreme Court justice.
NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall had argued 32 civil rights cases before the US Supreme Court when President Johnson appointed him Justice in 1967. Marshall retired in 1991.
No. Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American US Supreme Court justice. President Lyndon Johnson nominated Justice Marshall to the Court in 1967, where he served until his retirement in 1991. Prior to serving on the Supreme Court, he was US Solicitor General from 1965-1967. In 1957 attorney Thurgood Marshall founded and became President-Director of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, a legal group associated with the NAACP that fought for civil rights. Thurgood Marshall was a brilliant attorney and judge with a passion for civil and human rights. He was able to affect greater change in 24 years on the Supreme Court bench than he could have in four or eight years as US President.
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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."