Thurgood Marshall By Riley Williams Introduction This is

Thurgood Marshall By: Riley Williams

Introduction • This is power point on Thurgood Marshall, a wise lawyer who fought for equality and also was a smart supreme court judge. http: //linkstoheritage. com/Archive/family. Heritage/images/babyphoto. jpg

Anarchy One of Marshall’s most famous statements he said was “In my book, anarchy is anarchy makes no difference who practices it. Its bad and punishable and should be punished. ” http: //www. luxchroma. com/images_big/anarchy_symbol_wall_art. jpg

Black militants He spoke out against the black militants. He didn’t like that they used violence to secure equal rights.

Civil Rights When he was a lawyer he helped get civil rights to people who didn’t have them yet. His grandfather was a slave but fought for the north during the civil war. http: //oralhistoryeducation. com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Civil-Rts-March-Clarence-B. -Jones 1. jpg

Death penalty He thought the death penalty was unconstitutional to have it. The death penalty was one of his strongest liberal opinions http: //www. jaisiyaram. com/admin/images/diarypages_large/8966_23 sep 11. jpg

Equality He fought for every to have equal rights. He wanted black and white people to have the same rights as each other. http: //farm 4. static. flickr. com/3352/3270163546_8 d 9 a 1 eb 356. jpg

Freedom He fought for freedom also while he was a lawyer. One of his cases was about freedom but he sadly lost http: //www. sonofthesouth. net/slavery/photographs/slaves. jp g

Guaranteed He would never guaranty a win on a case. Even though that most times he would win http: //www. msoffice-tutorial-training. com/images/satisfaction-guaranteed. gif

Howard university He went to Howard University and graduated first in his class. http: //www. bing. com/images/search? q=images+of+howard+university&view=detail&id=009 A 3 E 2 E 1 E 456 BBC 0 FCB 870 B 2421 B 6 E 5712 B 971 B&first=0&qpvt=images+of+howard+universit y&FORM=IDFRIR

Inquisitive He was always curious about court cases he had. Also as a kid he was inquisitive. http: //ideas 2 market. files. wordpress. com/2010/05/man-with-question-mark. jpg

Jim Crow Laws Jim crow laws made segregation legal. When he was a lawyer he fought against the laws http: //blog-cache. extensis. com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/law-book. jp g

Keenness He had a lot of enthusiasm on his court cases. Most times when he had his enthusiasm up he won his cases. http: //what-buddha-said. net/Pics/emerso_enthusiasm. jpg

Little Man’s Lawyer He won most of his cases for the poor and even if he didn’t get paid he still worked the case. That’s why he was called “little man’s lawyer”.

Married He married Vivian Burey in 1929. They remained married until she died in 1955. http: //www. learntoquestion. com/seevak/groups/2002/sites/marshall/web%20 optimized%20 pix/family. jpg

NAACP The NAACP stands for National Association for the Colored People. He was there best lawyer to help end segregation http: //www. socialstudiesforkids. com/articles/ushistory/thurgoodmarshall 1. htm

Overpower He would mostly win his cases. He wouldn’t even get paid and he would overpower the other person. http: //www. buzzle. com/img/article. Images/333067 -264 -29. jpg

Pride • He wanted to have pride in his work. Also he had pride by working his best every case. http: //www. stenvold. com/Pictures/Eagle-American-Pride. jpg

Quality He got a degree in his college for being a lawyer. Also he has a lot of quality for his cases. http: //www. rallydev. com/agileblog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/quality-control. jpg

Racial Discrimination He was dedicated to fight against all the racial discrimination. This was a real triumph for him and his life. http: //www. famousquotesabout. com/quote. Image/559269/Ending-racial-discrimination-in. jpg

Supreme Court Judge He was the first African American supreme court judge. He helped with the segregation and racism. http: //marshall. gpisd. org/Portals/Marshall/477 px-Thurgood-marshall-2. jpg

Troublemaker He was a troublemaker while he was a kid. He teased and goofed off in class. http: //blackartblog. blackartdepot. com/wp-content/gallery/thurgood-marshall/ft_young-thurgood-marshall. jpg

United • He wanted every race to be united. He was in the NAACP for everyone to be united. http: //www. uq. edu. au/weallcount/images/designcomp/dcarroll. jpg

Voting rights He thought that if you cant vote you have no citizenship, no status, and no power in this country. http: //www. acslaw. org/files/Votersin 1945. jpg

http: //vsu 0929 w. weebly. com/uploads/1/8/8/0/1880821/2262054. jpg? 250 x 199 Work He started working at the age of 7. He was also a lawyer and a supreme court judge

http: //commons. wikimedia. org/wiki/File: BRVB_school_ext. jpg XXXXVI He had one of His most famous cases. The Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka. He presented the separate but equal doctrine and achieved its greatest impact

Yield He never gave up. He would always try his best and never surrender a case when he was working on one. http: //mikewehde. files. wordpress. com/2010/08/pea 0334 peanuts-never-ever-give-up-posters. jpg

Zeal He had a lot of enthusiasm and spread it all over the court house. http: //silverbulletselling. com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/sales-enthusiasm. jpg

conclusion • Thurgood Marshall was a good and nice man who fought against racial discrimination and for equality. He was a good man living and died a good man

Work cited • Crowe, Chris, Thurgood Marshall, Penguin Group, New York, NY • Rowh, Mark, Thurgood Marshall, Enslow, Berkley Heights, NJ • www. socialstudiesforkids. com • www. infoplease. com • www. biography. com • www. dmoz. org • www. britanica. com
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