Thurgood Marshall: Supreme Court JusticeHolloway House Publishing, 1993 - 208 pages A biography of the first black appointed to the Supreme Court. |
Contents
Thoroughgood | 27 |
Lincoln University | 49 |
5 | 77 |
Law Practice | 85 |
The NAACP | 103 |
Board of Education of Topeka | 119 |
Retirement | 183 |
Common terms and phrases
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Nuggets of the African Novel: With Notes on the Liberian Literary Heritage K-Moses Nagbe No preview available - 2005 |