Saturday, February 22, 2014

February 22: Young Thurgood: The Making of a Supreme Court Justice by Larry S. Gibson

The only biography of Thurgood Marshall endorsed by his immediate family, Young Thurgood covers his life from his upbringing to his landmark work with the NAACP and his appointment as the first African-American justice of the Supreme Court.

This exhaustively researched and engagingly written work is perfect for anyone interested in law, civil rights, American history and biography.

Thurgood Marshall was the most important American lawyer of the twentieth century. He transformed the nation's legal landscape by challenging the racial segregation that had relegated millions to second-class citizenship. He won 29 of 33 cases before the United States Supreme Court, was a federal appeals court judge, served as the US solicitor general and sat on the Supreme Court for 24 years.

Marshall is best known for achievements after he relocated to New York in 1936 to work for the NAACP, but Marshall's personality, attitudes, priorities and work habits had crystallized during earlier years in Maryland.

Young Thurgood: The Making of a Supreme Court Justice is the first close examination of the formative period in Marshall's life. As author and professor Larry S. Gibson shows, Thurgood Marshall was a fascinating man of contrasts. He fought for racial justice without becoming a racist. Simultaneously idealistic and pragmatic, Marshall was a passionate advocate, yet he maintained friendly relationships with his opponents.

Young Thurgood reveals how Marshall's distinctive traits were molded by events, people and circumstances early in his life. Gibson presents fresh information about Marshall's family, youth and education. He describes Marshall's key mentors, the special impact of his high school and college competitive debating, his struggles to establish a law practice during the Great Depression and his first civil rights cases.

The author sheds new light on the NAACP and its first lawsuits in the campaign that led to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision. He also corrects some of the often-repeated stories about Marshall that are inaccurate.

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