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Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer.
Washington, D.C. :
Library of Congress,
2012-10-11.
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Books & Beyond
Classification: Education.
Classification: General Works.
Classification: History: America.
Classification: Law.
Classification: Political Science.
Kenneth Mack.
Recorded on 2012-10-11.
Through the stories of such figures as Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, author Kenneth W. Mack brings to life African-American legal practice across the nation during the civil rights movement. According to Mack, Marshall rose to prominence by convincing local blacks and prominent whites that he was -- as nearly as possible -- one of them. In addition to Marshall, Mack introduces readers to a little-known cast of other characters important to this narrative.
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African American History.
Government, Law.
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