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Where did thurgood marshall go to college

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Marshall grew up in a middle class, politically active black family, and was taught early on to challenge injustice. Marshall earned his BA from Lincoln University in Marshall argued several landmark court cases that banned segregation practices, most notably Smith v. Allwright , which won blacks the right to vote in Texas primaries; Morgan v.

Virginia , which banned segregation on interstate passenger carriers; and Sweatt v.

Thurgood marshall accomplishments

Painter , which required the admittance of a qualified black student to the University of Texas Law School. Despite common beliefs in American democracy and integrationist goals, King and Marshall disagreed over tactics. Rather than civil disobedience and demonstrations, Marshall favored legal remedies as more efficient and effective. In President John F.

Kennedy appointed Marshall to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, making him the second African American to serve as a federal appellate judge.

What was thurgood marshall known for

From to , Marshall served under President Lyndon B. In Marshall was confirmed to the Supreme Court, where he remained the first and only African American justice until he retired in King to Marshall, 6 February , in Papers Marshall, Thurgood. Main content start. Footnotes King to Marshall, 6 February , in Papers