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  1. 24. Nov. 2022 · Mr. Marshall’s first wife, Vivien Burey, died of cancer in 1955. He and Ms. Marshall married later that year. She left the NAACP after they wed. But the marriage almost didn’t happen, she said ...

  2. WASHINGTON, DC – (March 2, 2018) – The Vivian Burey Marshall Academy (VBMA) was awarded the Governor’s Award for Exemplary Partnerships by the Mississippi Association of Partners in Education. The award recognized the outstanding partnership between the Vicksburg Warren School District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineer Research and Development Center, Thurgood Marshall College ...

  3. 29. Okt. 2009 · Just before he graduated, he married his first wife, Vivian “Buster” Burey. Marshall decided to attend Howard University Law School, where he became a protégé of the well-known dean, Charles ...

  4. In 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Marshall U.S. solicitor general, and in 1967 to the U.S. Supreme Court, where he became the first African-American justice. On the court he became known as a liberal who supported affirmative action and abortion rights and opposed the death penalty. He served on the Supreme Court until his retirement on June 28, 1991. He died of heart failure on ...

  5. Marshall, his wife Cissy, and their children John (bottom left) and Thurgood Jr. (bottom right), 1965. Marshall wed Vivian "Buster" Burey on September 4, 1929, while he was a student at Lincoln University.: 101, 103 They remained married until her death from cancer in 1955.

  6. Stay up to date with TMCF's Vivian Burey Marshall Academy. Our middle and high school students are learning and winning competitions as they go! Learn more. 76. 22 shares. TMCF's Vivian Burey Marshall Academy students in Vicksburg, MS have recently placed well at several competitions - read about their success!

  7. Cecilia “Cissy” Suyat Marshall, the wife of the late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall who worked alongside the civil rights champion at the NAACP, died Tuesday surrounded by her family at the age of 94, the Supreme Court announced (article available here).