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Carrying the Torch: The Legacy of Thurgood Marshall from His Granddaughter's Perspective

Carrying the Torch: The Legacy of Thurgood Marshall from His Granddaughter's Perspective

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On the 72nd anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Andrew and Dr. Val sit down with Cecilia Marshall — granddaughter of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and founder of the newly launched Thurgood Marshall Foundation. Together, they reflect on what it means to carry forward a legacy rooted not in individual heroism, but in collective courage, sacrifice, and community responsibility.Ms. Marshall shares intimate stories of knowing Thurgood Marshall simply as “Grandpa,” and how, only later in life, she came to understand the magnitude of his work and the sacrifices made by the families behind Brown v. Board. The conversation explores the importance of telling these histories honestly — especially to children — and why public schools remain one of our most important democratic institutions.From the bravery of the 200+ plaintiffs across the five Brown cases, to present-day debates around diversity, public education, and belonging, this episode asks what it means to build bridges in a deeply polarized moment — and what responsibilities we each carry in shaping a more just future for all children.In honor of the 72nd anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Integrated Schools is launching the 1954 Campaign.We are asking you to give:$19.54$195.40$1,954or any amount meaningful to youHalf of the proceeds will support the Thurgood Marshall Foundation and its work preserving and sharing this history with future generations.LINKS:The Thurgood Marshall FoundationIntegrated Schools 1954 Campaign - Please donate today!Justice Marshall's Liberty Medal Acceptance SpeechRecovering Untold Stories: An Enduring Legacy of the Brown v. Board of Education DecisionBecoming Thurgood: America's Social Architect - PBS Documentary about Thurgood MarshallBrown v Board @ Sixty Five: The Stories We Tell Ourselves (our 5 part series on the Brown decision)Ep 18 – Rucker Johnson and the Grandchildren of Desegregation (BvB@65)Ep 19 – Segrenomics, Black Teachers, and Noliwe Rooks (BvB@65)Ep20 – Amanda Lewis on Desegregation Without Integration (BvB@65Ep 21 – Beyond Black and White with David Hinojosa (BvB@65)Ep 22 – I Hope They Hear It In Our Voices (BvB@65)S7E3 – Generational Work: Stefan Lallinger on IntegrationNAACP Legal Defense FundSend us a voice memo: speakpipe.com/integratedschoolsCheck out our Bookshop.org storefront to support local bookstores, and send a portion of the proceeds back to us.Join our Patreon to support this work, and connect with us and other listeners to discuss these issues even further.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video versions of our episodes.Let us know what you think of this episode, suggest future topics, or share your story with us – IntegratedSchools on Facebook, @integratedschools on Instagram and TikTok, or email us podcast@integratedschools.org.The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits.dThis episode was produced by Andrew Lefkowits and Val Brown. It was edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits.Music by Kevin Casey. The Brown v Board PlaintiffsThe bundle of five cases commonly referred to as Brown v. Board actually contained more than 200 plaintiffs. Below are their names and their associated cases.Belton v. Gebhart (Bulah v. Gebhart)Delaware State Court, Wilmington, DelawareEthel BeltonSarah BulahJoseph CrumplerJohn W. DavisEmma FountainBarbara Byrd HenryCharles HillLois May JohnsonMary JohnsonWillie RobinsonJohn ShortHarlan TrotterBolling v. SharpeU.S. District Court, Washington, D.C.Mrs. Sarah BollingSpottswood Thomas BollingWanamaker Von BollingWilliam BriscoeSarah Louise BriscoeJames C. JenningsAdrienne JenningsBarbara JenningsConsolidated Parent Group, Inc.Briggs et al v. Elliott et al.U.S. District Court, Eastern Division, Charleston, South CarolinaJames BennettOnetha BennettHarry BriggsRobert GeorgiaAnnie GibsonGilbert H. HenrySusan LawsonFrederick OliverMary OliverMose OliverBennie ParsonEdward RaginHazel RaginWilliam RaginLee RichardsonLucrisher RichardsonRebecca RichburgHenry ScottWilliam StukesGabriel TindalDavis v. County School Board of Prince Edward CountyU.S. District Court, Richmond, VirginiaHal Edward Allen (father)Hal Verner Allen (son)Margaret G. Allen (grandmother)James Henry C. Allen (grandson)Margaret G. Allen (mother)Herman Alexander Allen (son)Florence Gertrude Allen (daughter)Thomas H. Allen (father)Herman Wesley Allen (son)Thelma Leola Allen (daughter)Ellen Banks (guardian)John Banks, Jr. (guardee)Frankie Louise BerkeleyEddie Bigger (father)Virginia Bigger (daughter)Katie H. BiggerLeonard R. Bland (father)Floyd M. Bland (son)Reginald W. Bland (son)Clara S. Booker (mother)Blanche A. Booker (daughter)Ronald O.F. Booker (son)Joseph E. Booker (father)Loretta Booker (daughter)Carrie Brown James Brown (father)Phillip J. Brown (son)Nelson Carey (father)Mary Lizzie Carey (daughter)Anna Bell Carey (daughter)John DavisRosa Bell DavisIsaiah Dennis (father)Adline Dennis (...
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