Thursday, November 11, 2010

A Lawyers Life

Thurgood Marshall was a great lawyer. He went to the all- black law school at Howard University, which in the 1930s was being transformed under vice-dean Charles H. Houston into a training ground for lawyers who would challenge segregation in the courts. Charles Houston became Mr. Marshall's mentor, encouraging Thurgood Marshall to confront segregation head on. After Mr. Marshall graduated from college, he worked as a lawyer for the Baltimore branch of the NAACP. One of his first major cases forced the integration of the same University of Maryland law school he had been unable to attend. These are some of the reasons how Thurgood Marshall expressed himself as a lawyer.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Who is Thurgood Marshall

Thurgood Marshall was a lawyer and judge that helped African Americans. He was like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in many ways, because he wanted everyone to be equal. He became a judge because President John F. Kennedy chose him to be the first black man to be in a Supreme Court room. One time Mr. Marshall went to Lincoln College to study law orders, but they didn't allow blacks to do so. This is what made his decision to go Howard University because the University of Maryland didn't allow blacks to study law. That's how Thurgood Marshall expressed himself in order to help others.

North Star

The tool Frederick Douglass used was a newspaper called the North Star. In March 1847 Frederick shared his ideas for the North Star with his mentors. He moved to Rochester, New York to print the first addition of the North Star. The newspaper allowed to express his reasons to end slavery.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Who is Frederick Douglass?

Frederick Douglass was a slave that wanted freedom, he was also a runaway slave. He changed his last name from Johnson then Douglass and moved to London so no one would find him. He got permission to go to the White House and meet President Lincoln. A few weeks later Frederick wrote a news paper called the North Star. President Lincoln made a speech about freeing slaves. That's how Frederick Douglass expressed himself.