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Thurgood Marshal


 

• By Joey H.
Why he is considered a
        hero?
• Thurgood Marshal was a
  hero because he wanted
  everyone to have the same
  rights to the government
  because he believed that the
  president should give the the
  same respect even though if
  they were different colors.
Child hood

• Thurgood Marshal grew up
  in Baltimore and attended
  segregated public schools.

• In his teenage year he
  worked in Pennsylvania at
  worked at a hat shop.
When Thurgood
          Marshal died


• Thurgood Marshal died on
  January 24 1993
Thank you
  Any questions

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Thurgood Marshall

  • 1. Thurgood Marshal • By Joey H.
  • 2. Why he is considered a hero? • Thurgood Marshal was a hero because he wanted everyone to have the same rights to the government because he believed that the president should give the the same respect even though if they were different colors.
  • 3. Child hood • Thurgood Marshal grew up in Baltimore and attended segregated public schools. • In his teenage year he worked in Pennsylvania at worked at a hat shop.
  • 4. When Thurgood Marshal died • Thurgood Marshal died on January 24 1993
  • 5. Thank you Any questions