Group 2 (215)Main MenuConnor McIntyre3b03f887c7632fe25666bb58c67c4f18db76c645Johanna Pearson866cb84e114fcb81b5851c033baeff2e772cef3fKyle Yuanbc84047bc24f942789df70757fc91e851f7323f2David Busche0ebaecad7cb80439cfff32c6dae0cba1bdf0cfc
Digital Resource Process, Connor McIntyre
12020-04-09T18:47:09+00:00David Busche0ebaecad7cb80439cfff32c6dae0cba1bdf0cfc681plain2020-04-09T18:47:09+00:00David Busche0ebaecad7cb80439cfff32c6dae0cba1bdf0cfcI began my research by going through the footnote section in the back of "Black is a Country" by Nikhil Pal Singh. Nothing stood out and appealed to me, so feeling hopeless, I looked at the NAACP Paper Research Database that Professor David Busch had provided to us. I went through multiple legal cases and noticed two names consistently pop up or be referenced: Charles Hamilton Houston, and Thurgood Marshall. After doing research on both men, I decided to keep my research limited to Thurgood Marshall because he had a more interesting career to me. They both worked as lawyers, but Marshall was also in the Supreme Court. Afterwards, I merely Googled, Thurgood Marshall (and many scrolling and viewing of websites later), I finally came across an image from the Library of Congress, and a biography of him. This biography had a quote from Marshall, which I was interested in, which then led me to the 'Remarks of Thurgood Marshall' page.