Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American justice on the United States Supreme Court, is born in Baltimore, Maryland. The great-grandson of former slaves, Marshall began his legal career as a lawyer for the NAACP, successfully argued the Brown v. Board of Education case in front of the Supreme Court, and was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson to serve on the court in 1967.
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