Thurgood Marshall attended a segregated school when he was young. When he became a Supreme Court Justice he ended school segregation. According to, CBN, Marshall in 1954, led the legal that challenged public school segregation in the courts. The case advanced to the Supreme Courts and resulted in a landmark ruling that ended a half-century of segregated schooling. Also, when Marshall tried to apply for University of Maryland Law School in 1930, he got turned down because he was black. Then in 1933 he successfully
Thurgood Marshall attended a segregated school when he was young. When he became a Supreme Court Justice he ended school segregation. According to, CBN, Marshall in 1954, led the legal that challenged public school segregation in the courts. The case advanced to the Supreme Courts and resulted in a landmark ruling that ended a half-century of segregated schooling. Also, when Marshall tried to apply for University of Maryland Law School in 1930, he got turned down because he was black. Then in 1933 he successfully