1. Thurgood Marshall
He is different from the white man. ... He is physically, mentally, morally, racially and eternally the white man's inferior. ... This created a bigger environment of violence and hate toward each other, blacks and the system. ... They only got to see very little of the atrocities around them as youth. ... He was too big to corporally punish, so the principle would force him to read the constitution and memorize it. ...
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- Grade Level: High School