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President Lyndon Johnson's Choice: Thurgood Marshall - the First African American on the Supreme CourtIn 1967, Thurgood Marshall, the attorney who had successfully argued the Brown v. Board of Education case among others before the Supreme Court, was chosen to join the Supreme Court itself as its first African American Justice.- The Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, Dreams Coming True All Over AmericaFor many years superior education was almost impossible for young African American men and women, until the Thurgood Scholarship Fund was established in 1827.
- Thurgood Marshall ScholarshipThurgood Marshall scholarship is an excellent funding option for African American students.
- Thurgood Marshall Scholarship FundThurgood marshall scholarship fund is set side to sponsor black students who are interested in acquiring higher education.
- A Love Letter to a Dead ManThis is a research paper I wrote about Thurgood Marshall for a business law course. I didn't quite realize how influential he was until I did the research.
- A Man Called Thurgood MarshallFought for many who doesn't even know it.
Biography of Thurgood Marshall, First African American on the Supreme CourtThe things that I did not connect to Thurgood Marshall's name are that he argued Brown VS Board of Education and that he was the first African American on the U.S. Supreme Court.- Judge Me Not by My ColorContributions are great, by even the best race.
- The Politicization of Texas EducationThe members of Texas Board of Education are up for re-election and many of them have had a less than stellar record. How have they affected Texas education and what can we do about it?
The Epithet "N-----" by Any Other Name is Still OffensiveHas the word "N-----" become a term of endearment? I think Not!- The Brown Vs. Board of Education Case in Contemporary Urban CommunitiesThis article analyzes the outcome of the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education enactment as it relates to public schools in the 21st century.