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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 Movement
From: The Civil Rights Movement

4. We Shall Overcome
From: Student Almanac of African American History

5. DESEGREGATING THE SCHOOLS
From: 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, Thurgood
From: 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 Marshall
From: Distinguished African American Political and Governmental Leaders

21. Thurgood Marshall
From: 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

Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka

Thurgood Marshall (right) standing with Roy Wilkins and Walter White.

George E. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit congratulating each other, following the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education decision declaring segregation unconstitutional.

Like many of the 1960s black leaders, Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, found little about Malcolm X and his views that was consistent with traditional civil rights goals. Library of Congress.

Thurgood Marshall (Library of Congress)