Yes. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Justice Thurgood Marshall to the US Supreme Court in 1967. He served until his retirement in 1991.
President Ronald Reagan appointed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to the US Supreme Court in 1981. She served until her retirement in 2006.
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the supreme court has become more diverse with the appointments of Thurgood Marshall and Sandra Day o'Commor
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None. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court, was appointed in 1981. Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American justice, was appointed in 1967. Before Justice Marshall joined the Court, all previous Supreme Court justices were white men.
No African American woman has ever served on the United States Supreme Court. The first woman to be appointed to the Court was Sandra Day O'Connor. The first African American to be appointed to the Court was Thurgood Marshall.
Sandra Day OÕConner was the first woman to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court. She was appointed in 1981. She has overcome career struggles and criticism to be the first female Justice.
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Legendary NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund founder and lead counsel Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American to join the US Supreme Court. President Lyndon Johnson appointed Justice Marshall in 1967. He retired in 1991 and died in 1993.As an attorney, Marshall argued 32 cases before the Supreme Court and won 29, an outstanding record. His best known case was Brown v. Board of Education, (1954), the case that established segregation in public schools is unconstitutional.
Sandra Day O'Connor graduated from the Radford School for Girls in Tucson, Arizona.
Justice Marshall, appointed by President Johnson in 1967, was the first African-American to break the color barrier. Justice O'Connor, appointed by President Reagan in 1981, was the first woman to break the gender barrier. There fore they were the first justice to represent Africain Americans and women, respectively, on the Supreme Court But if you are a student from OPMS the answer is C. Hope I helped!
Yes Sandra day Oconnor has done plenty of volunteer work. Her current work at icivics is where she teaches people about the judicial system.
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