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Charles Hamilton Houston architects the NAACP legal strategy

Howard University Law School dean Charles Hamilton Houston became special counsel to the NAACP in 1935 and developed the legal strategy of using the courts to dismantle segregation by forcing states to actually equalize facilities — the approach that culminated in Brown v. Board. Called 'the man who killed Jim Crow,' Houston trained Thurgood Marshall and a generation of civil rights lawyers.