Thurgood Marshall
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The Derrick Ashong Experience 5/15/2010 - Hour 3
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Thurgood Marshall mentioned at 12:57 of 50:15
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Chitchat with Callers
nominee Laurence Fishburne. Holly says the one-man show, based on the life of civil rights great and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall , will expose a wider audience to the extraordinary life of this African-American figure. "He's
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Chitchat with Callers
about it NAFTA kind of talk about Thurgood Marshall there not Farrell good oral but guess ..... hello I'm not familiar clear about Thurgood Marshall I mentioned that He went to DC the ..... just urge schools to talk more about Thurgood Marshall teach about him too much in school
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-- -- -- I've spoken about it NAFTA kind of talk about Thurgood Marshall -- there -- -- not Farrell good oral but guess what Rodney yeah. Thorough. Good did not know you made at like
-- to target. But that's nickname hello I'm not familiar clear about Thurgood Marshall I mentioned that He went to DC the law degree from Howard University magna cum -- -- He stuck his private practice
in 91 and and I just urge schools to talk more about Thurgood Marshall -- teach about him too much in school even in the Black History Month now but I think uses an an amazing
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Excerpt from Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice
was some reluctance to embrace a neo-Abolitionist approach to social change. Some civil rights advocates, including Thurgood Marshall and Roy Wilkins of the NAACP, feared that Freedom Riders and other proponents of direct action would actually slow the process
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San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris
you know my parents were active in civil rights movement and I saw that. Charles Hamilton Houston and baker Motley and Thurgood Marshall could use the power of the law. Tip to keep the real the promise of our country right in terms of equality in terms of
Thurgood Marshall mentioned at 7:05 of 8:00
and I saw that. Charles Hamilton Houston and -- baker Motley and Thurgood Marshall could use the power of the law. Tip to -- keep the real the promise of our country right in terms of
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3 Groundbreaking Women You Should Know
as much as white teachers with equivalent education and experience. She gathered affadavits and evidence, working with Thurgood Marshall , a young lawyer from the NAACP who would go on to be the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. The courts decided
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Excerpt: If It Takes a Village, Build One: How I Found Meaning Through a Life of Service and 100+ Ways You Can Too
politicians and activists as David Dinkins, Vernon Jordan, and Andrew Young; author Toni Morrison; Supreme Court judge Thurgood Marshall ; physician and medical pioneer Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr.; and entertainers (and sisters) Debbie Allen and Phylicia Rashad
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Stormy Weather : Chapter One
NAACP cofounder and preeminent activist W.E.B. Du Bois; Jimmie Lunceford, one of Harlem's star bandleaders; and Thurgood Marshall , the lawyer who worked for the NAACP before becoming the Supreme Court's first black justice. In the 1940s, Marshall
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Cool Girls, Inc.
were more likely to stay in school than peers who did not participate in the program. In 1996, Cool Girls received the Thurgood Marshall Freedom Award for excellence in non-profit organizations. Cool Girls has started a scholarship fund for graduates of