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  2. Thurgood Marshall Academy for Learning and Social Change

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    Thurgood Marshall's wife Cecilia Marshall was among the dignitaries to attend opening ceremonies for the new school building. [3] Calvin Butts III and the Abyssinian Development Corporation (ADC) were involved in founding the school. [3] [4] [5] Retailer Burlington helped fund a 2017 renovation of the school's library. [6]

  3. Thurgood Marshall Academy - Wikipedia

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    Thurgood Marshall Academy is a charter school in Washington, D.C., United States, [1] the first law-themed school in DC. Thurgood Marshall Academy was founded based on the principles of Justice Thurgood Marshall that every child should have a world-class education and the opportunity to reach their full potential.

  4. Briggs v. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Thurgood Marshall argued that it may be true, but the real issue was that as long as separation existed, the schools would be unequal. The case was appealed back to the Supreme Court in May. The case was then consolidated with several other school desegregation cases into Brown v.

  5. A community effort: Historic segregated school to transform ...

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    Once restored, the school, which Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall attended from 1914 to 1921, will be on track to become a place of cultural tourism and host community ...

  6. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public schools integrated in the Arkansas cities of Charleston and Fayetteville in 1954 as well. [15] [16] The U.S. Supreme Court issued its historic Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 347 U.S. 483, on May 17, 1954. Tied to the 14th Amendment, the decision declared all laws establishing segregated schools to be unconstitutional ...

  7. Thurgood Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Thurgood [a] Marshall was born on July 2, 1908, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Norma and William Canfield Marshall. [ 2 ] : 30, 35 His father held various jobs as a waiter in hotels, in clubs, and on railroad cars, and his mother was an elementary school teacher.

  8. Thurgood Marshall College Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Thurgood Marshall College fund supports 55 schools and is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization, which means it does not pay taxes on its income. [6] TMCF was granted $50 million in 2015 by Apple, [7] $26.5 million in 2017 by the Charles Koch Foundation and Koch Industries, [8] and $6 million by The Boeing Company in 2018. [9] [10]

  9. McDonogh Three - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, A.P. Tureaud, a member of the New Orleans Attorney, with help from Thurgood Marshall and Robert Carter from the Legal Defense and Educational Fund of the NAACP, acted on behalf of black parents to end segregation of New Orleans' schools. They charged New Orleans that the state's public school system was unconstitutional and violated ...