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Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall Oral History, Oct 2 2017

Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall Oral History, Oct 2 2017

"Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the nationโ€™s first African American Supreme Court Associate Justice on October 2, 1967. A 1969 oral history interview with Justice Marshall conducted for the LBJ Presidential Library by T.H. Baker, who headed the LBJ oral history program. Also, a call between President Johnson and Thurgood Marshall when he was the U.S. Solicitor General. Harvard Law School Professor Mark Tushnet, who clerked for Justice Marshall and whose books include: โ€œMaking Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshallโ€ and the โ€œSupreme Court, 1956-1961โ€ talked about working for Justice Marshall. "

17 OF CAMDEN 28 FOUND NOT GUILTY – The New York Times

17 OF CAMDEN 28 FOUND NOT GUILTY – The New York Times

"CAMDEN, N. J., May 20โ€”A jury of five men and seven women today found 17 members of the Camden 28 not guilty of breaking into the Federal Building here in [August 22] 1971 and destroying draft files, even though the defendants admitted having done so and 80 Federal Bureau of Investigation agents caught them at it."

"The verdict was the first total legal victory for the antiwar movement in five years of such draftโ€record incidents."