The answer is Rutherford B. Hayes
Has to do with their economic conditions
I'm pretty sure the answer is California. That is what I'm using as my answer. Good luck!
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President Lyndon Johnson nominated Thurgood Marshall for the Supreme Court in 1966. He was confirmed by the Senate on August 30, 1967 and became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. While serving on the Supreme Court, Marshall championed the rights of the individual. He served on the court for 24 years.
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