National African American History Month: Justice Thurgood Marshall

National African American History Month traces its roots to efforts made by historian and founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Dr. Carter G. Woodson. In 1926, Dr. Woodson instituted the first Negro History Week in February 1926, a week that coincided with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. More than 50 years later, it was expanded to Black History Month or African American History Month.

In honor of National African American History Month, the Harris County Law Library created a digital exhibit celebrating the life and legacy of Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to serve on the country’s highest court. The exhibit highlights his career as a civil rights attorney, as Solicitor General, and as Supreme Court Justice. For those of you who are fortunate to visit our library, you can view an exhibit commemorating Justice Marshall’s extraordinary life in the Law Library lobby.

If you are interested in learning more about African American history and the notable life of Justice Thurgood Marshall, please see these digital resources:

United States Courts (“Justice Thurgood Marshall Profile – Brown v. Board of Education Reenactment”)

Thurgood Marshall Center for Service and Heritage

Constitution Daily (“Thurgood Marshall’s Unique Supreme Court Legacy”)

National Museum of African American History & Culture

Library of Congress Exhibitions

The Law of Impeachment - an on-demand CLE from the Harris County Law Library

Stream the latest on-demand CLE from the Harris County Law Library now! Visit the Law Library’s digital exhibit on The Law of Impeachment to hear attorney and author Barbara Radnofsky discuss her research for her book, A Citizen’s Guide to Impeachment.

This non-partisan look at the law and history of impeachment is accredited by the State Bar of Texas for 1.0 hour CLE credit through January 31, 2021. CLE credit is sponsored by the Office of Vince Ryan, Harris County Attorney, and the video is distributed to all by the Law Library.

The Law of Impeachment - the exhibit

To add to your learning experience, explore the Law Library’s digital exhibit or visit the Law Library to view rare books about impeachment, including original printings of the proceedings of impeachment for U.S. President Andrew Johnson and Texas Governor James “Pa” Ferguson.