The only way to get through a bigot's door is to break it down.
The man was the first attorney for the NAACP. He won 29 of the 32 cases he argued in front of the US Supreme court, including the ground-breaking 1954 Brown v. Board of Education. This man was a trailblazer for Civil Rights, and in 1967 became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. The man was Thurgood Marshal. Not a bio-pic of Thurgood Marshall, but a courtroom drama of a 1941 case where, as the attorney for the NAACP, he defended a Black man in Connecticut against the accusation by his White socialite employer of rape and attempted murder. 2017, 1hr 58min, PG-13
Q20 Suggested Donation
Bring Your Own Drinks / Some Drinks Will Be For Sale
Popcorn Available at Q5 per Bag
Thursday, February 22, 2018
The movie starts promptly at 6:30pm
Casa Convento Concepción
4a Calle Oriente #41
Open to Members of DAGT and Guests Discussion Group Following the Movie