Thurgood Marshall’s Fight Against Segregation: Key Supreme Court Cases

Thurgood Marshall’s Fight Against Segregation: Key Supreme Court Cases

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Thurgood Marshall was a prominent civil rights attorney who fought against racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. He earned the nickname 'Mr. Civil Rights' for his efforts. Marshall argued 32 cases before the Supreme Court, winning 29, including the landmark cases Smith vs. Allwright and Brown vs. Board of Education. The latter case challenged the 'separate but equal' doctrine and led to the desegregation of public schools. Marshall's work was pivotal in advancing the civil rights movement, and he became one of the most renowned attorneys in the country.

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What was the main argument of Thurgood Marshall in the Brown versus Board of Education case?

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What was the significance of the Supreme Court's ruling on May 17th, 1954?

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What nickname did Thurgood Marshall earn?

Mr. Civil Rights

Discrimination Fighter

Lawman

University

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which case did Thurgood Marshall argue that dealt with state primary elections?

Smith versus All Right

Marbury versus Madison

Miranda versus Arizona

Shelby County versus Holder

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In which state did the case Brown versus Board of Education start?

Maryland

Delaware

Texas

Kansas