Thurgood Marshall Joins Supreme Court: A Historic First
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Thurgood Marshall Joins Supreme Court: A Historic First
On June 13, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Lyndon B. Johnson, becoming the first Black justice in American history. A graduate of Howard University School of Law, Marshall joined the NAACP in the 1930s and quickly rose to national prominence as its lead attorney. He argued 32 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and won 29 of them — including the landmark 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, …
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