Thurgood Marshall: Civil Rights Lawyer and Supreme Court Justice
by Brenda Haugen | Biographies & Memoirs | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0756518776 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0756518776 Global Overview for this book
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Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American named to the Supreme Court. He opposed segregation and fought for racial equality in a world of prejudice. Marshall held firmly to his beliefs of an equal America and worked hard to bring freedom, justice, equality, and respect to all people, including blacks, women, the homeless, and the mentally ill.
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This book previously was a library book at the Kulshan Middle School in Bellingham, Washington, but the school has donated a huge amount of books to the Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store.
This book previously was a library book at the Kulshan Middle School in Bellingham, Washington, but the school has donated a huge amount of books to the Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store.