Thurgood Marshall, Desegregation, and HBCUs
In 1930, Thurgood Marshall was denied admission to the University of Maryland based on his race. In the following years, he sued the school on behalf of other Black students who were denied enrollment. While the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education declared school segregation unconstitutional, several lesser-known cases paved the way. James M. Douglas, Distinguished Professor of Law of Texas Southern University's Thurgood Marshall School of Law, discusses earlier cases like Sweatt v. Painter, which led to the founding of a historically Black university, Texas Southern University, and the legacy of Thurgood Marshall.

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Five former clerks of Thurgood Marshall discuss his legacy

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School Segregation and Brown v Board: Crash Course Black American History #33

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A Confrontation for Integration at the University of Alabama

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Lester Maddox and Jim Brown Get Into Heated Debate on Segregation | The Dick Cavett Show

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Bryan Stevenson on Confronting America’s Legacy of Slavery

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Lost Mike Wallace Interviews Thurgood Marshall Part 1 (1957)

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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Thurgood Marshall Speaks with the Media about his Retirement - June 28, 1991

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Randall Kennedy on the career of Thurgood Marshall

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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Trump Sends Vance to Concede to Iran & Reflecting Pool Is Filled with Corruption | The Daily Show

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We Count! part 8

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We Asked a CIA Officer 24 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND AN HBCU LAW SCHOOL| WHICH HBCU HAS BEST LAW PROGRAM? #HBCU #MYHBCU #BHM

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Martin Luther King, Jr - The Other America (1967)

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Thurgood Marshall: A Life in American History

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Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved

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How Clarence Thomas ‘pulled the ladder up behind him’ on affirmative action

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