Jim Crow’s Last Stand
Title | Jim Crow’s Last Stand PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Aiello |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2019-09-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807172529 |
A remnant of the racist post-Reconstruction Redeemer sociopolitical agenda, Louisiana’s nonunanimous jury-verdict law permitted juries to convict criminal defendants with only nine, and later ten, out of twelve votes: a legal oddity. On the surface, it was meant to speed convictions. In practice, the law funneled many convicts—especially African Americans—into Louisiana’s burgeoning convict lease system. Although it faced multiple legal challenges through the years, the law endured well after convict leasing had ended. Few were aware of its existence, let alone its original purpose. In fact, the original publication of Jim Crow’s Last Stand was one of the first attempts to call attention to the historical injustice caused by this law. This updated edition of Jim Crow’s Last Stand unpacks the origins of the statute in Bourbon Louisiana, traces its survival through the civil rights era, and ends with the successful effort to overturn the nonunanimous jury practice, a policy that officially went into effect on January 1, 2019.
Landry's Last Stand
Title | Landry's Last Stand PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan C. Bush |
Publisher | Ryan Bush Publishing |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2018-08-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997982329 |
The year was 1985, and times were changing fast in Dallas. The mighty Cowboys, participants in five Super Bowls during the previous decade, had been crippled by poor drafts and untimely injuries. But head coach Tom Landry couldn't afford to tear the roster down and start all over from scratch. Rumblings of impatience from the owner's box made it imperative that Landry either right the ship...or be tossed overboard. Landry's Last Stand is the story of Tom Landry's final winning season in Dallas, when he guided the underdog Cowboys on a wildly unpredictable climb up the NFC East ladder. It's a story about a parting plea, a promise well-kept, and a race to the NFL playoffs too impossible to be anything less than true.
Freedom's Last Stand
Title | Freedom's Last Stand PDF eBook |
Author | James Schrader |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2013-08-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1304361209 |
The final installment in James Schrader's "Truth and Freedom Trilogy." -- The plague of tyranny surges forward as Ferguson, Bauer, Isaac, and their stalwart band of Patriots take up the long sword of strength and stand against Tymax and the pestilence of NewAmerica. With the power of the HSAT as their equalizer, the Patriots send a message of justice and receive a shock wave of treachery in return. The battle for our scorched and weary nation boils to the point of destruction, and when the smoke clears, only one side is left standing. Can the fleeting remnants of truth, justice, and liberty prevail against the caustic flow of greed, hedonism, and deceit? Time is running out. Who will the victor be? Will it be them? Will it be us? ...Or, will it be no one?
Last Stand of the Louisiana Shrimpers
Title | Last Stand of the Louisiana Shrimpers PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Christopher Lirette |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2022-08-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1496841425 |
In recent years, shrimpers on the Louisiana coast have faced a historically dire shrimp season, with the price of shrimp barely high enough to justify trawling. Yet, many of them wouldn’t consider leaving shrimping behind, despite having transferrable skills that could land them jobs in the oil and gas industry. Since 2001, shrimpers have faced increasing challenges to their trade: an influx of shrimp from southeast Asia, several traumatic hurricane seasons, and the largest oil spill at sea in American history. In Last Stand of the Louisiana Shrimpers, author Emma Christopher Lirette traces how Louisiana Gulf Coast shrimpers negotiate land and blood, sea and freedom, and economic security and networks of control. This book explores what ties shrimpers to their boats and nets. Despite feeling trapped by finances and circumstances, they have created a world in which they have agency. Lirette provides a richly textured view of the shrimpers of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, calling upon ethnographic fieldwork, archival research, interdisciplinary scholarship, and critical theory. With evocative, lyrical prose, she argues that in persisting to trawl in places that increasingly restrict their way of life, shrimpers build fragile, quietly defiant worlds, adapting to a constantly changing environment. In these flickering worlds, shrimpers reimagine what it means to work and what it means to make a living.
The Last Landry
Title | The Last Landry PDF eBook |
Author | Kelsey Roberts |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2011-12-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1459225309 |
THE LAST LANDRY Shane Landry’s life was simple: He ran the Lucky 7 ranch and steered clear of his tempting housekeeper, Taylor Reese. The first was embedded in his blood,the second almost impossible to resist, considering Taylor slept right down the hall. Then everything changed. Shane’s long-missing parents were discovered to have been murdered years ago and his paternity was suddenly put into question. As suspect number one in a double homicide, he had to clear his name…and only one woman could help. Would Taylor be his salvation…or the last Landry’s undoing?
The Dirty Dozen
Title | The Dirty Dozen PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan Bush |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-08-23 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997982305 |
Tom Landry's football team was in need of help. Immediate help. Prompted by internal strife, discontent, and an aging roster, the Dallas Cowboys stumbled to an 8-6 finish to the 1974 season, missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years. And with longtime veterans Bob Lilly, Bob Hayes, Calvin Hill and others on their way out the door, the Dallas dynasty was quickly turning into a vapor of the past. What happened next was one of the most brilliant and resourceful turnarounds that pro football fans have ever witnessed. A record-setting draft class reinvigorated the locker room with enthusiasm. An innovative formation provided the Cowboys with an unforeseen edge on the field. And in one of the NFL's iconic playoff moments, a prayer to the heavens was answered in the most unlikely of fashions. The Dirty Dozen is the true story of the Dallas Cowboys' 1975 season, when hard work and a positive attitude combined with luck and genius to pull Tom Landry's team up from the middle of the pack all the way to Miami and Super Bowl X.
Landry
Title | Landry PDF eBook |
Author | Bob St. John |
Publisher | HarperChristian + ORM |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2001-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1418516058 |
From a sports journalist, the biography of the legendary head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from 1966 to 1985. Just the mention of his name brings smiles to the faces of sports fans everywhere. Landry: The Legend and the Legacy is a tribute to the man behind the hat, the look, and the game. In rich texture, sports writer Bob St. John tells the story of one of America’s most loved heroes—Tom Landry—who was, for twenty-nine years, the Dallas Cowboys’ only head coach. Favorite memories of Landry are shared by others who knew him as a person and as a friend: Dan Reeves, Mike Ditka, Charlie Waters, Bob Lilly, Charles Swindoll, Roger Staubach, Drew Pearson. Pictures from throughout Landry’s career and recollections from friends and fellow players help depict the man who molded lives and changed the course of football forever.