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Thurgood Marshall becomes the first Black person to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court and the birthday club includes Graham Greene, Don McLean, Sting, and Melissa Harris-Perry - with a reading from Anna Julia Cooper's "A Voice from the South."
By Jon BrownThurgood Marshall becomes the first Black person to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court and the birthday club includes Graham Greene, Don McLean, Sting, and Melissa Harris-Perry - with a reading from Anna Julia Cooper's "A Voice from the South."