Thurgood Marshall By Dylan Velez
Introduction During the time Marshal received many death threats and was called a “Civil rights crusader” by many people One of his schools
African-American Howard university was the only one Thurgood was allowed into cause of his race.
Baltimore Thurgood was born in Baltimore Maryland on July 2 nd 1986.
College Thurgood attended the Lincoln university it was common for African Americans to attend cause there was good service no matter what race. hive/ucsd/thurgood_robinson.html
Death Thurgood died at the age of 85 of old age.
Equality Thurgood's biggest goal was for slave equality. He wanted all slaves to have rights.
Forcefully memorized Thurgood was forced to memorize constitution as a punishment this happened often.
Great grandfather Thurgood was named after his great grandfather but was originally named Thorogood. him him
High school He graduated from Fredrick Douglass high school at age of 16.
Individually For a long time in the naacp Thurgood was on his own he was forced into hiding and didn't take action until in the courthouse.
John f. Kennedy Appointed Thurgood as a judge for U.S second circuit court of appeals where he’d serve for four years.
Klu-klux clan The Klu-klux clan would often march down the street and people actually cheered for them.
Lawyer Thurgood’s biggest lawsuit was the brown vs. board of education he was nominated to the court by president Lyndon Johnson in
Murry vs. Pierson His turning point as a lawyer Murry was denied access into law school cause of his race Thurgood won in January
NAACP In 1934 he started working for the Baltimore branch of NAACP he fought his first case with his mentor.
Of the 32 Of the 32 cases Marshall argued he won 29.
Pastimes Thurgood's favorite pastimes was to listen to cases at a local courthouse.
Quail Marshalls wife’s favorite bird was the quail.
Retirement Retired from supreme court at age 83 and died two years laterRetired from supreme court at age 83 and died two years later
Summer job Marshall was a railroad porter during the summer to pay for his tutoring lessons.
Topeka, Kansas this is where he won the brown vs. the board of education in
Underestimated Many thought he wouldn’t win any cases and they didn’t care until had won the brown v. board of education.
Vivian “buster” Burey Vivian was Marshalls bride married in 1929
Wife's death Marshalls wife died in 1955 leaving Marshall on his own for 38 years
Xylophone This was Marshalls first toy for three years straight.
Years Marshall served on the supreme court for 24 years
Zillions many people would say that he won a zillion cases even though he only won 44.
Conclusion Thurgood did many things for slave equality and earned the title “the civil rights mover” many never thought he could do it but TONS thought he could do it
Worksites od-marshall od-marshall od-marshall es/ushistory/thurgoodmarshall2.htm es/ushistory/thurgoodmarshall2.htm es/ushistory/thurgoodmarshall2.htm