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ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955. Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D

ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955. Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D


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ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955. Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D

ANTI-SEGREGATION, 1955.
Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III in Washington, D.C. to meet with the Supreme Court over school segregation. Photograph, 1955

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1955 Black Lawyer Marshall Robinson School Segregation Supreme Court Thurgood Washington William


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The powerful image captures a significant moment in American history - the fight against segregation. In 1955, Thurgood Marshall and Spottswood Robinson III, two prominent African American lawyers, traveled to Washington, D. C. to meet with the Supreme Court regarding school segregation. The photograph showcases their determination and resilience as they prepare to challenge the discriminatory practices that plagued the nation. Thurgood Marshall, who would later become the first African American Supreme Court Justice, stands tall and composed. His presence exudes strength and unwavering commitment to justice. Beside him stands Spottswood Robinson III, another influential figure in the battle for civil rights. Together, they form a formidable force against racial inequality. The setting of this photograph is an interior space that symbolizes both confinement and hope for change. It serves as a reminder of the oppressive conditions faced by Black Americans during this era while also representing their relentless pursuit of equality. This historic snapshot not only documents an important meeting but also encapsulates the spirit of countless individuals who fought tirelessly for equal rights. It reminds us of how far we have come as a society while urging us to continue striving for justice and inclusivity today.

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