EMANCIPATION: THE MAKING OF THE BLACK LAWYER, 1844-1944

  • ISBN13: 9780812216851
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Winner of a W. E. B. Du Bois Book Award of a National Conference of Black Political Scientists

“Emancipation is an critical as well as considerable work; a single cannot review it but being desirous by a authorised acumen, creativity, as well as resiliency these colonize lawyers displayed. . . . It should be review by everybody meddlesome in bargain a highway African-Americans have trafficked as well as a hurdles which distortion ahead.”—From a Foreword, by Justice Thurgood Marshall… More >>

Emancipation: The Making of a Black Lawyer, 1844-1944

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