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A mob intent on death : the NAACP and the Arkansas riot cases
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ISBN: 0819551619 Year: 1988 Publisher: Middletown Wesleyan University Press

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The walls came tumbling down
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Year: 1969 Publisher: New York Arno Press : New York Times

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How the National Association for the advancement of Colored People began
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Year: 1948 Publisher: New York National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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Civil rights and the making of the modern American state
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ISBN: 9781107697973 Year: 2014 Publisher: New York Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Seeing red : federal campaigns against Black militancy, 1919-1925
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ISBN: 0253333377 Year: 1998 Publisher: Bloomington Indianapolis Indian University Press


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A Bridge to Justice : The Life of Franklin H. Williams.
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ISBN: 1531500889 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press,

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Documents the life of a gifted African American leader whose contributions were pivotal to the movement for social justice and racial equalityFranklin Hall Williams was a visionary and trailblazer who devoted his life to the pursuit of civil rights—not through acrimony and violence and hatred but through reason and example. A Bridge to Justice sheds new light on this practical, pragmatic bridge-builder and brilliant, complex individual whose life reflected the opportunities and constraints of an intellectually elite Black man in the twentieth century.Franklin H. Williams was considered a “bridge” figure, someone whose position outside the limelight allowed him to navigate both Black and white circles, span the more turbulent racial waters below, and persuade people to see the world in a new way. During his prolific lifetime, he was a civil rights leader, lawyer, diplomat, organizer of the Peace Corps, United Nations representative, foundation president, and associate of Thurgood Marshall on some of the seminal civil liberties cases of the past hundred years, though their relationship was so fraught with tension that Marshall had Williams sent to California. He worked in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, served as a diplomat, and became an exceptionally persuasive advocate for civil rights. Even after enduring the segregated Army, suffering cruel discrimination, and barely escaping a murderous lynch mob eager to make him pay for zealously representing three innocent Black men falsely accused of rape, Franklin was not a hater. He believed that Americans, in general, were good people who were open to reason and, in their hearts, sympathetic to fairness and justice.Dr. Enid Gort, an anthropologist and Africanist who conducted hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with Williams, his family, friends, colleagues, and compatriots, and John M. Caher, a professional writer and legal journalist, have co-written an exhaustively researched and scrupulously documented account of this civil rights champion’s life and impact. His story is an object lesson to help this nation heal and advance through unity rather than tribalism.

The lost promise of civil rights
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ISBN: 0674024656 9780674024656 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

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Fight for freedom and other writings on civil rights
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ISBN: 0826263828 9780826263827 0826213715 9780826213716 1417528281 9781417528288 Year: 2001 Publisher: Columbia ; London : University of Missouri Press,

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The NAACP's legal strategy against segregated education, 1925-1950
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ISBN: 146961975X 080788295X 0807855952 Year: 1987 Publisher: Chapel Hill, North Carolina ; London : University of North Carolina Press,

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The NAACP's fight against segregated education--the first public interest litigation campaign--culminated in the 1954 Brown decision. While touching on the general social, political, and economic climate in which the NAACP acted, Mark V. Tushnet emphasizes the internal workings of the organization as revealed in its own documents. He argues that the dedication and the political and legal skills of staff members such as Walter White, Charles Hamilton Houston, and Thurgood Marshall were responsible for the ultimate success of public interest law. This edition contains a new epilogue by th

The NAACP's legal strategy against segregated education, 1925-1950
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ISBN: 0807841730 0807864110 9780807864111 9780807841730 0807817236 9780807817230 Year: 1987 Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,

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