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Thurgood Marshall

ed to appoint Afro Americans to important positions within his office. Thurgood saw a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals seat and Thurgood wanted the position. At that time, President Kennedy was getting constant pressure from Afro American voters, so President Kennedy with the advice of Louis Martin the president’s principle black adviser, appointed Thurgood Marshall on The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. From 1961-1965 Thurgood managed to write 112 opinions on that court, none of which were overturned on appeal. In fact, the Supreme Court eventually adopted several of his dissenting opinions as majority opinions. Thurgood Marshall overwhelming popularity with the Afro American voters grew immensely, so in 1965 President Lyndon Johnson appointed Thurgood to the U.S. Solicitor General. Thurgood while representing the government before the Supreme Court twice volunteered information about illegal wiretaps that caused the court to throw out the government’s case. Thurgood also argued one of the cases that resulted in the court voting to adopt the Miranda rule, which requires police to inform suspects of their rights. As U.S. Solitior General, Thurgood won 14 of 19 cases he argued for the government. Thurgood biggest accomplish occurred in 1967, when President Lyndon Johnson appointed Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall succeeded Justice Tom Clark. President Johnson stated, “Thurgood Marshall was the right thing to do, the right time to do it, the right man and the right place”. Thurgood Marshall first order of business when he came to the Supreme Court in 1967, was to ask Chief Justice Earl Warren what had happen 13 years earlier to the dissent Stanley Reed never wrote in the Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas. Warren explained to Thugood that he shouldn’t worry about the case and he best left the case alone. Thurgood was amazed because every oth...

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