As legal director for the NAACP, Thurgood Marshall helped win pivotal victories for human rights. The most famous of these was Brown v. the Board of Education, banning racial segregation in public schools. He was appointed the first African-American Justice of the Supreme Court, a post he held for 24 years. As a justice, Marshall was known for his liberal stand on issues relating to civil rights and individual liberties. Mark Rowh presents a gripping account of Marshall's life and career.
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As legal director for the NAACP, Thurgood Marshall helped win pivotal victories for human rights. The most famous of these was Brown v. the Board of Education, banning racial segregation in public schools. He was appointed the first African-American Justice of the Supreme Court, a post he held for 24 years. As a justice, Marshall was known for his liberal stand on issues relating to civil rights and individual liberties. Mark Rowh presents a gripping account of Marshall's life and career.
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