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Thurgood Marshall

cilia had two sons: Thomas Jr. and John. Thurgood’s biggest milestone came in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy, appointed him to the United States Court of Appeals for the second circuit. Thurgood served his position with dignity, and used legal precedents in writing 112 opinions on that court, none of which were overturned on appeal. Additionally, the Supreme Court eventually adopted several of his dissenting opinions as majority opinions. In 1965 President Lyndon Johnson appointed Thurgood Marshall as a United States Solicitor General. Thurgood won 14 of 19 cases he argued for the government. Thurgood final accomplishment came in 1967 when President Johnson appointed him to the Supreme Court. Thurgood succeeded Justic Tom Clark. President Johnson was quoted as saying “Thurgood Marshall was the right thing to do, the right time to do it, the right man and the right place”. Thurgood tenure as a Supreme Court Justice last until 1991, due to health problems Thurgood had to retire. By 1993 Thurgood health problems worsen. Thurgood died of a heart attack at the age of 84. Thurgood was a visionary who help shape our American segregation culture. Thurgood wanted Afro Americans to be treated equally and fairly, and Thurgood accomplish this through the best legal knowledge to man The United States Constitution.Thurgood Marshall the man known world wide as “Mr. Civil Rights” was born on July 2, 1908 in Baltimore Maryland. As a boy, Thurgood was always driven with the desire and the will to succeed from his parents. Thurgood was the second son of William Canfield Marshall, and Norman Arica Marshall. William Marshall worked a variety of jobs including as a steward for the prestigious Gibson Island Club, on Chesapeake Bay located in Baltimore Maryland. William Marshall was the first black person to serve on Baltimore’s Grand Jury. Norma Arica Marshall a nice looking young lady was a kindergarten teacher....

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