A Long Road to Justice

A Long Road to Justice
Title A Long Road to Justice PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Yu Friedman
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789814954341

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Success Without Victory

Success Without Victory
Title Success Without Victory PDF eBook
Author Jules Lobel
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 331
Release 2006-02
Genre History
ISBN 0814751911

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An examination of how some legal issues are losing cases - but that's okay because advances are still possible.

A Long Road to Justice

A Long Road to Justice
Title A Long Road to Justice PDF eBook
Author Bob Mack
Publisher Bookbaby
Pages 256
Release 2022-06-28
Genre
ISBN 9781667814254

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"A Long Road to Justice" is a collection of fifty short stories, essays, and pieces, mostly in the form of either historical fiction or historical non-fiction. Throughout his book, author Bob Mack emphasizes fundamental themes such as justice and injustice, kindness and cruelty, tolerance and intolerance, and more. Fundamentally, these stories elaborate on devotion to the Constitution and betrayal to the Constitution. As a whole, these pieces address the reality that the road to justice is a long and winding path, and an uneven ride. Throughout the book, forty-four of the pieces are written in verse and rhyme. Some of the briefest pieces could be considered short poems; but most of the forty-four pieces are narrative stories or essays. Six of the longer pieces are written in straight prose. The writings intend to push back against the three-headed monster of injustice, racism, and intolerance - in all of their ugly forms.

Before Brown

Before Brown
Title Before Brown PDF eBook
Author Gary M. Lavergne
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 379
Release 2010-08-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292778023

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“Like Texas’s founding fathers, Sweatt fearlessly faced evil, and made Texas a better place. His story is our story, and Gary Lavergne tells it well.” –Paul Begala, political contributor, CNN Winner of the Coral Horton Tullis Prize for Best Book of Texas History by the Texas State Historical Association Winner of the Carr P. Collins Award for Best Work of Non-fiction by the Texas Institute of Letters On February 26, 1946, an African American from Houston applied for admission to the University of Texas School of Law. Although he met all of the school’s academic qualifications, Heman Marion Sweatt was denied admission because he was black. He challenged the university’s decision in court, and the resulting case, Sweatt v. Painter, went to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in Sweatt’s favor. In this engrossing, well-researched book, Gary M. Lavergne tells the fascinating story of Heman Sweatt’s struggle for justice and how it became a milestone for the civil rights movement. He reveals that Sweatt was a central player in a master plan conceived by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for ending racial segregation in the United States. Lavergne masterfully describes how the NAACP used the Sweatt case to practically invalidate the “separate but equal” doctrine that had undergirded segregated education for decades. He also shows how the Sweatt case advanced the career of Thurgood Marshall, whose advocacy of Sweatt taught him valuable lessons that he used to win the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954 and ultimately led to his becoming the first black Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.

A Mighty Long Way

A Mighty Long Way
Title A Mighty Long Way PDF eBook
Author Carlotta Walls LaNier
Publisher One World
Pages 338
Release 2010-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0345511018

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“A searing and emotionally gripping account of a young black girl growing up to become a strong black woman during the most difficult time of racial segregation.”—Professor Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law School “Provides important context for an important moment in America’s history.”—Associated Press When fourteen-year-old Carlotta Walls walked up the stairs of Little Rock Central High School on September 25, 1957, she and eight other black students only wanted to make it to class. But the journey of the “Little Rock Nine,” as they came to be known, would lead the nation on an even longer and much more turbulent path, one that would challenge prevailing attitudes, break down barriers, and forever change the landscape of America. For Carlotta and the eight other children, simply getting through the door of this admired academic institution involved angry mobs, racist elected officials, and intervention by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was forced to send in the 101st Airborne to escort the Nine into the building. But entry was simply the first of many trials. Breaking her silence at last and sharing her story for the first time, Carlotta Walls has written an engrossing memoir that is a testament not only to the power of a single person to make a difference but also to the sacrifices made by families and communities that found themselves a part of history.

The Long Road To Justice

The Long Road To Justice
Title The Long Road To Justice PDF eBook
Author F.B. Binc
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 131
Release 2013-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1483623947

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Justice, or the lack of it, has caused many people many problems, and how to correct injustice has always been a problem for the human race. There was a Bible writer, Jeremiah, who described it as "the heart is treacherous and who can know it?" Most of us have had the misfortune of being a victim of this, and because of ignorance and various other causes have often suffered physically and mentally, sometimes for a long time. This is the theme of this book, a long road and a long time . . . sometimes.

Long Road to Justice

Long Road to Justice
Title Long Road to Justice PDF eBook
Author Bruce Hammack
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-05-15
Genre
ISBN 9781735030203

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He's lived a lie for sixteen years.His mother murdered, his father convicted, Texas State Trooper David Harper started over. Now, truth is rising to the surface. It won't be contained.The conviction overturned, David has to come clean with everyone-especially CJ, his wife of five months. It's time for truth. It's time to deal with this gnawing need for revenge?his mother deserves justice.Working behind the scenes, David and CJ stir the pot. A den of snakes comes out striking. Another murder is committed. His father is next on the list. David races against the clock to catch a killer intent on silencing the only family he has left.