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Supreme Justice : speeches and writings : Thurgood Marshall

Assembles the public presentations, occasional writings, speeches, and interviews of the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall over a period of seven decades, from the 1930s to the 1990s.
Print Book, English, ©2003
University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, ©2003
xviii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780812236903, 0812236904
50123096
Marshall and Houston jailed (1932)
Letter to Dean Taylor applying for law school position (1935)
The Gestapo in Detroit (1943)
Negro status in Boilermakers union (1944)
Saving the race (1941)
From law to social reality and panel discussion (1950)
Racial integration in education through resort to the courts and summit discussion (1952)
The future lies with our youth (1954)
Segregation and desegregation (1954)
Interpretation of supreme court decisions and the NAACP (1955)
Three years after Brown I (1957)
The south on the run (1957)
The living constitution: civil rights and the Negro (Circa 1959)
Judicial method in due process (1956)
The rise and collapse of the white democratic primary (1957)
Summary justice: the Negro GI in Korea (1951)
The United States as the moral leader of the world (1961)
No peace at any cost (1961)
The courts (1964)
The impact of the constitution and panel discussion (1964)
Civil rights in the United States (1966)
Remembering Lyndon B. Johnson and the civil rights struggle (1969)
Group action in the pursuit of justice (1969)
The law deals with a world of individuals (1973)
Building a tradition of public service (1976)
World peace through law: an urgent task (1977)
Financing public interest law practice: the role of the organized bar (1975)
Who is best qualified to be a judge? (1977)
Equality before the law: the cardinal principle of the constitution (1978)
The fulcrum of pressure (1978)
Judicial power and respect for the people (1981)
Violations of the constitution require corrective relief (1984)
Moral and fair representation issues in death penalty cases (1985)
Charles Hamilton Houston (1987)
The constitution: a living document (1987)
A colorblind society remains an aspiration (1987)
Right to counsel (1988)
New challenges facing the civil rights community (1989)
Looking back (1992)
We must dissent (1992)
Appendix: the fairness of the reorganization plan in industrial corporations (1933)