Thurgood Marshall was born in 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland, during a period when racial segregation and discrimination were deeply entrenched in American society. Marshall’s early exposure to the ...
PS 103 on Division Street is remembered as the elementary school Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall attended more than ...
Applicants must hold United States citizenship or permanent residents and shall exemplify the values and accomplishments of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American justice of the U.S. Supreme ...
In 1940, Thurgood Marshall is a young lawyer for the NAACP who criss-crosses the country defending innocent African-Americans from unjust indictments in court. His latest case is in Bridgeport ...
CEO Dr. Harry L. Williams leads TMCF’s transformation of HBCU education, building corporate partnerships and preparing future leaders.
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) has received a substantial grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to increase capacity at the organization and for the historically Black colleges and ...
Thurgood Marshall will always be remembered as both the first African American appointee to the United States Supreme Court and as the trial lawyer who traveled across the South in the post-WWII ...
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