(A)
Visits South Korea and Japan to
investigate charges of racism in U.S.
Armed forces. He reported that the
general practice was one of "rigid segregation.
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(B)
Wins Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka, landmark case that demolishes
legal basis for segregation in America
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(C)
Thurgood Marshall represented and
won more cases before the United States
Supreme Court than any other American.
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(D)
In 1930, he applied to the University
of Maryland Law School, but was
denied admission because he was Black.
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