Thurgood Marshall: A Biography
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Apr 6, 2012
Publisher
Holtzbrinck
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0313349169
ISBN-13
9780313349164
Description
Thurgood Marshall’s life was a remarkable journey marked by groundbreaking achievements and tireless advocacy for justice. As the first African American Supreme Court Justice, he played a pivotal role in shaping the legal landscape of the United States. This biography dives deep into his early years, illuminating the roots of his passion for civil rights and equality that would define his career.
Readers are invited to explore Marshall's remarkable journey through cases that challenged racial discrimination and fought for the rights of the marginalized. His legal victories, particularly in the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education, reshaped America’s education system and laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements. The narrative reveals the dedication and resilience that propelled him into history, as he faced both systemic challenges and personal sacrifices along the way.
Brooks and Starks offer a richly detailed account that not only celebrates Marshall's accomplishments but also reflects on the broader societal implications of his work. Through a nuanced exploration of his life and legacy, they provide insight into how one man’s commitment to justice can ripple across generations, inspiring countless others to continue the fight for equality.
Readers are invited to explore Marshall's remarkable journey through cases that challenged racial discrimination and fought for the rights of the marginalized. His legal victories, particularly in the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education, reshaped America’s education system and laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements. The narrative reveals the dedication and resilience that propelled him into history, as he faced both systemic challenges and personal sacrifices along the way.
Brooks and Starks offer a richly detailed account that not only celebrates Marshall's accomplishments but also reflects on the broader societal implications of his work. Through a nuanced exploration of his life and legacy, they provide insight into how one man’s commitment to justice can ripple across generations, inspiring countless others to continue the fight for equality.
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