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Thurgood marshall biography 2nd grade worksheets

          This historical figure bundle is a mini unit which covers Social Studies, Reading, ELA, Writing, and Math.!

          With this Let Me Tell You About Thurgood Marshall Draw and Write Research Activity for K-2nd Grade, you can easily support your young students as they develop.

        1. With this Let Me Tell You About Thurgood Marshall Draw and Write Research Activity for K-2nd Grade, you can easily support your young students as they develop.
        2. Use this free printable to help students learn about the first African American Supreme Court justice, Thurgood Marshall.
        3. This historical figure bundle is a mini unit which covers Social Studies, Reading, ELA, Writing, and Math.
        4. This activity is designed to help students understand Marshall's contributions to Civil Rights, his role as a lawyer, and his tenure as a Supreme Court Justice.
        5. Thurgood Marshall was a civil rights lawyer, judge, and the first African-American Supreme Court Justice.
        6. Thurgood Marshall Facts & Worksheets

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          See the fact file below for more information on Thurgood Marshall or alternatively, you can download our comprehensive worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.

          Early Life

          • Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2, 1908, in Baltimore, Maryland.

            He was the son of William Marshall, a railroad porter, and Norma Marshall, a kindergarten teacher. His grandfather was a slave who escaped the South during the Civil War.

          • Young Thurgood attended Baltimore’s Colored High and Training School.

            He was a bright student with s