America’s first Black justice was confirmed to the Supreme Court in 1967 but some question how much has changed, writes Andrew Buncombe
Judge Thurgood Marshall in discussion with Lyndon Baines Johnson, after his appointment to Supreme Court“The first of my many blessings is the fact that I was born in this great nation, a little over 50 years ago, in September of 1970,” she said.
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