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Thurgood Marshall — Part 9
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explaining integration problems; that people in other countries
cannot understand why an order of the United States Supreme
Court is not automatically obeyed. He said that when trouble
was confined to Little Rock, Arkansas, he used to explain that
eity was not typical; that nobody outside the United States had
ever heard of Littie Rock so that was accepted but that tactic
will not work with school integration trouble in New Orleans
because everybody knows it isn't a little town.
The June 14, 1961, issue of the Cleveland Press
reported that on June 23, 1961, THURGOOD MARSHALL in addressing
the National Newspaper Publishers Association at the Call & Post
Auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio, said that the patience of the
Negro was gone and that there would be "no cooling-off period."
He reportedly added "We're going to stop our country from being
embarrassed, We're going to save our souls, I mean the white
man's soul.
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