1. TWO VISIONS OF BLACK LEADERSHIP From: Black and Right
2. THURGOOD MARSHALL: THE MOST FAMOUS LAWYER IN AMERICA (1955)From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
3. Biographies: The Personalities Behind the Civil Rights MovementFrom: The Civil Rights Movement
4. We Shall Overcome From: Student Almanac of African American History
5. DESEGREGATING THE SCHOOLSFrom: Let Freedom Ring
6. MARSHALL, THURGOOD From: Historical Dictionary of School Segregation and Desegregation
7. MARSHALL, THURGOOD From: Historical Dictionary of the 1950s
8. Marshall, ThurgoodFrom: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
9. MARSHALL, THURGOOD From: The Malcolm X Encyclopedia
10. Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993) From: A Langston Hughes Encyclopedia
11. Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993)From: Affirmative Action
12. MARSHALL, THURGOOD (1908–1993) From: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Education
13. MARSHALL, THURGOOD (1908–1993) [PA]From: The World of TONI MORRISON
14. Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1992)From: The Jim Crow Encyclopedia
15. Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN RACE RIOTS
16. MARSHALL, THURGOOD (1908–1993)From: The Martin Luther King, Jr.,
17. MARSHALL, THURGOOD (1908–1993)From: Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Liberties [Three Volumes]
18. MARSHALL, THURGOOD (2 July 1908, Baltimore, Maryland–24 January 1993, Washington, D.C.; interred, Arlington National Cemetery).From: Encyclopedia of African-American Education
19. THURGOOD MARSHALL From: African American Orators
20. Thurgood MarshallFrom: Distinguished African American Political and Governmental Leaders
21. Thurgood MarshallFrom: Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics
22. THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908–1993)From: American Voices
23. Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993)From: ICONS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN PROTEST
24. THURGOOD MARSHALL (Baltimore, Maryland, 1908-1993) From: Contemporary Quotations in Black