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Thurgood Marshall

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Penguin, Jul 3, 2008 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 208 pages
Thurgood Marshall changed American history by challenging it. In the first half of the twentieth century, African Americans were often treated as second-class citizens and subject to ???Jim Crow??? laws, which promoted both racism and segregation. This is the world that Marshall grew up in, and he became a lawyer to change it. As the head counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), he helped take the famous Brown v. Board of Education all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. And in an outcome surprising even to him, the court unanimously ruled to end segregation in schools. Thurgood Marshall had become a hero.
  

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Review: Up Close: Thurgood Marshall

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I did not know much about Marshall before reading this book and learned so much from it. Chris Crowe has clearly done his research on this book but manages to select just the right level of detail in ... Read full review

Review: Up Close: Thurgood Marshall

User Review  - Christy - Goodreads

And I'm not just giving this Five-Stars cuz my daddy wrote it! This is a short and easy-read biography on Thurgood Marshall--the first appointed African American man on the Supreme Court. Marshall is ... Read full review

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Contents

Title Page
THREE Goody
SIX Digging Deep into
NINE Laying It on the Line
TWELVE Moving to the Other Side of the Bench
FOURTEEN The Legacy
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Professor Chris Crowe lives in Provo, Utah.

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