Supreme Justice: Speeches and WritingsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2003 - 336 страница To understand fully the complexities of Thurgood Marshall's work as a practicing lawyer, civil rights advocate for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, federal judge, and the first African American appointed Solicitor General of the United States and Justice of the United States Supreme Court, these texts are indispensable. |
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Marshall and Houston Jailed 1932 | 6 |
Negro Status in Boilermakers Union 1944 | 17 |
The 1950s | 25 |
Racial Integration in Education Through Resort to | 45 |
The Future Lies with Our Youth 1954 | 67 |
Segregation and Desegregation 1954 | 78 |
Interpretation of Supreme Court Decisions and | 89 |
The South on the Run 1957 | 100 |
Group Action in the Pursuit of Justice 1969 | 211 |
The 1970s | 218 |
Building a Tradition of Public Service 1976 | 224 |
The Role of | 242 |
The Cardinal Principle | 250 |
The 1980s | 263 |
Violations of the Constitution Require Corrective | 269 |
Charles Hamilton Houston 1987 | 279 |
Judicial Method in Due Process 1956 | 123 |
The Negro GI in Korea 1951 | 134 |
SOLICITOR GENERAL JUDGE AND SUPREME COURT | 143 |
The United States as the Moral Leader of the World 1961 | 149 |
The Courts 1964 | 160 |
The Impact of the Constitution and Panel Discussion 1964 | 170 |
Civil Rights in the United States 1966 | 189 |
Remembering Lyndon B Johnson and the Civil Rights | 196 |
A Colorblind Society Remains an Aspiration 1987 | 286 |
New Challenges Facing the Civil Rights Community 1989 | 296 |
Looking Back 1992 | 303 |
We Must Dissent 1992 | 311 |
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Acknowledgments | 335 |