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FIND OUT ABOUT Thurgood Marshall, the NAACP, and Some of the Most Influential Civil Protection under the law Legal Circumstances in American Background in a Small fraction of that time period! Thurgood Marshall trips the teach in the Jim Crow car (the main one directly behind the engine unit) to the American South to guard yet another dark citizen in court. Marshall, who was simply the grandson of a mixed-race slave, is an integral area of the growing civil protection under the law movement in America. His dad and uncle worked as porters on the railroad, and he himself worked as a waiter in the eating car during college. This record creates a sense of comfort and owed for him as he travels by teach, crisscrossing the united states defending equality and civil protection under the law. By now, he has generated up an impressive set of legal victories on behalf of, usually falsely accused or framed, dark individuals (often in the extremely racist American South). Although he has been successful, the plight of those whom he was unable to help haunts him as he drifts in and out of sleep on the teach. He sees the photographs of young dark men, lynched by white supremacists, who had taken things of "justice" into their own hands. Probably the most troubling for him, however, is the picture of young white children posing near the corpse of Rubin Stacy as it hangs from a tree, smiling and oblivious to the cruelty of what has just taken place. To Marshall, this picture represents the next generation of white children being raised to actively hate and discriminate against dark people, or at least to be indifferent to their suffering. Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
- How civil protection under the law lawyers decided which conditions to pursue
- The reason why many law officials were not punished for breaking the law
- How Thurgood Marshall and his team escaped episodes from authorities and mobs