He arugued abou it.
brown v. board of education
Thurgood Marshall changed history. First he defended the NAACP with the case Brown v. Board of Education, and then he becomes the first black supreme court justice.
Thurgood Marshall was a suprime court justice and argued the case of Brown VS. The Board of Edu.
Thurgood Marshall. He was nominated by President Johnson in 1965. Thurgood Marshall was from New York and was the lead attorney for the NAACP that argued in the Brown vs Board of Education in 1954, that lead to school desegregation nationwide.
Lung cancer. She learned she had it while her husband, Thurgood Marshall, was arguing the Brown v. Board of Education case. She did not tell him until the arguments had concluded.
Thurgood Marshall.
brown v. board of education
Thurgood Marshall
Thurgood Marshall was the first African American Supreme Court Justice. Before that, he was instrumental in challenging segregation in the South. As a lawyer, he successfully argued against it in the seminal Brown v. Board of Education case.
Thurgood Marshall argued in the case of Brown v the board of education. This was a huge step in racial integration. Also he set up a very big college fund to allow those less endowed a education.
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.
The Topeka NAACP
Thurgood Marshall changed history. First he defended the NAACP with the case Brown v. Board of Education, and then he becomes the first black supreme court justice.
Thurgood Marshall was a suprime court justice and argued the case of Brown VS. The Board of Edu.
Thurgood Marshall (the NAACP's chief counsel) argued the case of Brown vs. The Board of Education in front of the supreme court for the plaintiffs and later was appointed as the first African American to serve on the supreme court in the United States by Lyndon Johnson.
Lead Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and future US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall's best-known case as a lawyer may have been Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), which he argued before the Court twice - in 1952 and 1953.For more information on Brown v. Board of Education, see Related Links, below.
Thurgood Marshall. He was nominated by President Johnson in 1965. Thurgood Marshall was from New York and was the lead attorney for the NAACP that argued in the Brown vs Board of Education in 1954, that lead to school desegregation nationwide.