Attorneys who argued the case against segregation stand together smiling in front of the U. S. Supreme Court Building, 1954. (46/75)

Attorneys who argued the case against segregation stand together smiling in front of the U. S. Supreme Court Building, 1954.

After the High Tribunal ruled that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional. Left to right are George E. C. Hayes, of Washington, DC; Thurgood Marshall, Special Counsel for the NAACP; and James Nabrit, Jr., Professor and Attorney at Law at Howard University in Washington.

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