Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Statement from the NAACP LDF on Senate attacks on Thurgood Marshall


(Washington, DC) – During the Senate confirmation hearings of Elena Kagan to be Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, several Senators have disparaged Justice Thurgood Marshall, his judicial philosophy, and his connection to Elena Kagan, who once clerked for Justice Marshall. In response to these attacks, NAACP LDF President and Director-Counsel John Payton issues the following statement:

“Thurgood Marshall changed our country dramatically for the better. Astonishingly, Elena Kagan is being attacked by certain members of the Senate Judiciary Committee because she says her mentor was Thurgood Marshall. She could not have had a better mentor.

Here is what is undisputed: In the middle decades of the twentieth century, Thurgood Marshall was a leader of those forces whose faith in the Constitution and the American Dream dismantled the perverse empire of Jim Crow – with its separate and unequal schools and colleges, its rigidly segregated neighborhoods, and its profoundly unequal opportunity in every sector of American life. As the founder of LDF, Thurgood Marshall helped America understand what democracy really means; and he continued to expound that exalted vision as a Justice of the Supreme Court.

It is a disservice to the Senate and to the nation to have some, for the sake of hollow posturing, distort Thurgood Marshall’s beliefs and his extraordinary contribution to our understanding of justice and equality. Simply put, Thurgood Marshall helped make our union more perfect, and that legacy illuminates the highest possibilities for all Americans yesterday, today and tomorrow.”

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K.M., thanks for posting this. Nothing surprises me anymore! Especially last week when I saw our President, former President Clinton, and others were honoring deceased Senator Robert Byrd. Come on now! This man was a past high ranking member of the Klan and a staunch segregationist. He led a filibuster against the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. I don't care what political party he belongs to and how long he spent making up for this - he was wrong plain and simple. This should not get a free pass.
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Amen Sharla! We didn't hear anything about this, did we?
This is mild compared to what they did to Brother Clarence Thomas a few years ago.

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