The Marquette 10 were a group of ten Black students who played a significant role in advocating for racial justice and equality at Marquette University in the late 1960s. Their names were Johnnie E. Davis, John A. McCoy, George A. Williams, Robert L. Johnson, Michael R. Williams, Earl J. Smith, Raymond C. McCoy, Timothy W. Smith, Charles B. Smith, and Richard M. Johnson. They are particularly known for their activism against racial discrimination and for pushing for greater representation and support for Black students on campus. Their efforts contributed to significant changes in the university's policies and outreach.
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