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Thurgood Marshall: A Trailblazing Jurist and Champion of Equality In this captivating photograph

Background imageThurgood Collection: Left to right: NaCP attorneys George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall and James Nabrit, Jr

Left to right: NaCP attorneys George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall and James Nabrit, Jr
NaCP ATTORNEYS, 1954. Left to right: NaCP attorneys George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall and James Nabrit, Jr. celebrate their victory in the Brown vs

Background imageThurgood Collection: ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1953. Harold Boulware, Thurgood Marshall, and Spottswood Robinson

ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1953. Harold Boulware, Thurgood Marshall, and Spottswood Robinson III confer at the Supreme Court prior to presenting arguments against school segregation during the Brown v

Background imageThurgood Collection: Leaders of the NaCP: Henry L. Moon, Roy Wilkins, Herbert Hill and Thurgood Marshall

Leaders of the NaCP: Henry L. Moon, Roy Wilkins, Herbert Hill and Thurgood Marshall. Photograph, 1956
NaCP LEADERS, 1956. Leaders of the NaCP: Henry L. Moon, Roy Wilkins, Herbert Hill and Thurgood Marshall. Photograph, 1956

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed by Thomas O Halloran, 17 September 1957

Background imageThurgood Collection: ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955. Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D

ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955. Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D.C. to meet with the Supreme Court over school segregation. Photograph, 1955

Background imageThurgood Collection: THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist

THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Speaking alongside Wiley Branton after the court order instructing Little Rock schools to proceed with integration. Photograph, 1958

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right

(1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. NaCP lawyers Marshall, standing, and Charles Houston, right, during court proceedings in Maryland, 1935, with their client, Donald Gaines Murray

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Undated photograph

(1908-1993). American jurist. Undated photograph
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Undated photograph

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photograph, 1967

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C

(1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Photographed before the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C

Background imageThurgood Collection: (1908-1993). American jurist. Oil on canvas, 1956, by Betsy Graves Reyneau

(1908-1993). American jurist. Oil on canvas, 1956, by Betsy Graves Reyneau
THURGOOD MARSHALL (1908-1993). American jurist. Oil on canvas, 1956, by Betsy Graves Reyneau


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Thurgood Marshall: A Trailblazing Jurist and Champion of Equality In this captivating photograph, we witness the triumphant celebration of three brilliant legal minds - George E. C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James Nabrit Jr. - as they bask in their historic victory in the landmark Brown vs. The Board of Education case at the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C. , on May 17, 1954. These distinguished attorneys from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) fought tirelessly to dismantle segregation and pave a path towards equality. The NAACP offices served as a hub for these courageous advocates who dedicated their lives to challenging racial discrimination head-on. Harold Boulware, Thurgood Marshall, and Spottswood Robinson stand united against segregation in an iconic image captured in 1953. Thurgood Marshall's leadership within the NAACP is undeniable; he stands alongside esteemed figures such as Henry L. Moon, Roy Wilkins, and Herbert Hill in a powerful photograph taken in 1956. Together they formed an indomitable force that pushed boundaries and shattered barriers. Born on July 2nd, 1908, Thurgood Marshall left an indelible mark on American jurisprudence throughout his illustrious career spanning several decades until his passing on January 24th, 1993. His unwavering commitment to justice shines through Thomas O Halloran's lens as he captures Marshall with utmost dignity during a portrait session held on September 17th, 1957. Another poignant moment frozen in time showcases Thurgood Marshall alongside Spottswood Robinson III during an anti-segregation rally held in Washington D. C. , circa 1955. Their resolute expressions reflect their determination to eradicate racial inequality from every corner of society. Marshall's partnership with Charles Houston was instrumental not only within courtroom walls but also outside them where they fought for civil rights.