Convocation by Thurgood Marshall during the 10th anniversary of the Fund for the Republic
1962-12-1
Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1967-1991.Thurgood Marshall gives a speech at the convocation during the 10th anniversary of the Fund for the Republic. Marshall discusses the role of federal courts in racial equality cases and constitutional rights.
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