Thurgood Marshall: Plessy V. Ferguson Court Case

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Thurgood Marshall was born in Baltimore, on 2nd July, 1908. Marshall was a brilliant student and received degrees from Lincoln University (1930) and Howard University Law School (1933). He fought in many court cases after he got his law degree from Lincoln University after Harvard didn’t except black people. Separate but equal, as said by Plessy v. Ferguson court case, was not implied in the south as it was suspected, Jim Crow laws taking over. “Where states have undertaken an opportunity for an education in its public schools, such an opportunity is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.” Thurgood Marshall said that about how unfair it was for african americans to try to get a proper education. Segregation of children

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