The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall's Life, Leadership, and Legacy

The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall's Life, Leadership, and Legacy
Title The Highest Tribute: Thurgood Marshall's Life, Leadership, and Legacy PDF eBook
Author Kekla Magoon
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 44
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0063089432

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A brilliant picture book biography about Thurgood Marshall, who fought for equality during the Civil Rights Movement and served as the first Black justice on the Supreme Court, from Coretta Scott King Honor winners Kekla Magoon and Laura Freeman. Growing up in Baltimore, Thurgood Marshall could see that things weren’t fair. The laws said that Black and white people couldn’t use the same schools, parks, or water fountains. When Thurgood had to read the Constitution as punishment for a prank at school, his eyes were opened. It was clear to him that Jim Crow laws were wrong, and he was willing to do whatever it took to change them. His determination to make sure all Americans were treated equally led him to law school and then the NAACP, where he argued cases like Brown v. Board of Education in front of the Supreme Court. But to become a Justice on the highest court in the land, Thurgood had to make space for himself every step of the way. Readers will be inspired by Kekla Magoon’s concise text and Laura Freeman’s luminous illustrations, which bring Thurgood Marshall’s incredible legacy and achievements to life. * An SLJ Best Book of the Year * A Bank Street Best Book of the Year * A Jane Addams Children's Book Award Finalist * A Texas Topaz Nonfiction Selection * Wisconsin State Reading Association’s 2022 Picture This Recommendation List * Indiana Authors Award Shortlist *

Thurgood Marshall

Thurgood Marshall
Title Thurgood Marshall PDF eBook
Author Montrew Dunham
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 196
Release 2012-12-18
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1439113343

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Get to know the first African American Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall in this middle grade nonfiction biography of his early years! The childhood of civil rights hero and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall comes to life in this engaging biography. Whenever Thurgood Marshall got into trouble at school, the principal would make him sit in the basement and read the US Constitution. By the time he was twelve, he had most of it memorized, and his interest in law had begun to take seed. In 1967, he was appointed to the US Supreme Court—the first African American to serve in that position. This book is laced with numerous illustrations, and the back of the book includes a timeline, questions, activities, and a glossary, making it the perfect addition to a classroom or home school setting. Perfect for emerging readers, the Childhood of Famous Americans series illustrates the incredible true stories of great Americans.

Thurgood

Thurgood
Title Thurgood PDF eBook
Author Jonah Winter
Publisher Anne Schwartz Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1524765341

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Thurgood Marshall--the first black justice on the Supreme Court and a giant of the civil rights movement--jumps to life in this inspiring picture-book biography from an award-winning author and six-time Coretta Scott King, four-time Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator. Thurgood Marshall was a born lawyer--the loudest talker, funniest joke teller, and best arguer from the time he was a kid growing up in Baltimore in the early 1900s. He would go on to become the star of his high school and college debate teams, a stellar law student at Howard University, and, as a lawyer, a one-man weapon against the discriminatory laws against black Americans. After only two years at the NAACP, he was their top lawyer and had earned himself the nickname Mr. Civil Rights. He argued--and won--cases before the Supreme Court, including one of the most important cases in American history: Brown v Board of Education. And he became the first black U.S. Supreme Court Justice in history. Like its subject, here is a biography that crackles with energy and intensity--a great introduction to a great man. A Washington Post Best Book of the Year A Bank Street Best Book of the Year A Booklist Youth Editor’s Choice Selection A Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature’s Best Book

Tribute

Tribute
Title Tribute PDF eBook
Author Nora Roberts
Publisher Jove
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre FICTION
ISBN 9780515150254

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The #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author presents her latest blockbuster novel, the story of a big-screen legend, a small-town scandal, and a young woman caught up in the secrets and shadows of both.

We Are America

We Are America
Title We Are America PDF eBook
Author Walter Dean Myers
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 40
Release 2015-05-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780060523107

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Celebrate America's freedom dream with National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author Walter Dean Myers and Caldecott Honor artist Christopher Myers! Over the centuries, from a blank canvas of mountains, plains, and canyons, the American landscape has been richly carved by revolution, progress, and possibility. Yet its story is still being written—by its diverse people who are united by the freedom in their hearts. With graceful, lyrical prose and evocative paintings, Newbery Honor author Walter Dean Myers and Coretta Scott King Honor artist Christopher Myers, the father-son team who created Harlem, pay tribute to the spirit and soul that is America.

Love to God the best tribute of praise: or the Saints' duty of gratitude considered ... in a sermon preach'd at Salisbury ... Oct. the 9th 1746, being the day appointed for a General Thanksgiving ... for the ... suppression of the late ... Rebellion, etc

Love to God the best tribute of praise: or the Saints' duty of gratitude considered ... in a sermon preach'd at Salisbury ... Oct. the 9th 1746, being the day appointed for a General Thanksgiving ... for the ... suppression of the late ... Rebellion, etc
Title Love to God the best tribute of praise: or the Saints' duty of gratitude considered ... in a sermon preach'd at Salisbury ... Oct. the 9th 1746, being the day appointed for a General Thanksgiving ... for the ... suppression of the late ... Rebellion, etc PDF eBook
Author Thomas WHITEWOOD
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1746
Genre
ISBN

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Tributes

Tributes
Title Tributes PDF eBook
Author Irving Horowitz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351323105

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In one of his final works, Stephen Jay Gould spoke of the human race "as a wildly improbable evolutionary event well within the realm of contingency." Drawing on his personal knowledge of fifty figures from the world of twentieth-century social science, Irving Louis Horowitz offers commentaries drawn from a variety of public occasions to explain one segment of this improbable event. In the process he reveals how the past century was defined in substantial measure by the rise of social research. Commenting on Tributes, Daniel Mahoney observes, "some pieces are completely authoritative and detailed, others more conversational and informal. That diversity of approaches tied to the special character of these people increases the readability and interest in the book as a whole. In addition to illuminating the life and thought of these major figures, these essays and addresses reveal the impressive catholicity of Horowitz's concerns and his ability to remain open to the widest range of theoretical and practical approaches." In a certain sense, this book is also an intellectual autobiography in the form of an expression of Horowitz's debt to intellectual interlocutors and influences over the years. As a consequence, Tributes will be of the greatest interest to anyone who wishes to come to terms with the intellectual formation of the people who gave substance to new ways of experiencing as well as explaining society. The book is thus a thoughtful guide to the intellectual life of our times. From Arendt and Aron to Veblen and Wildavsky, these essays take shape as a systematic mosaic of the past century. Written by a central participant in social theory, Tributes is both an informal guide and a formal text for readers coming upon social science innovators for the first time. The book breaks the boundaries of conventional discourse and in so doing gives voice to the outstanding figures that helped make the twentieth century "the century of social research."