From the Black Bar, Voices for Equal Justice.
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Anthology of 25 essays on race and the law, written by Black law professors, judges, attorneys, etc. on the themes of “Race, Justice, and Politics”; “Criminal Justice and Blacks”; and “Civil Justice and Blacks.” Contributors (and their essays) include A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. (“Double Standards for Black Judges” and “Labor Union Racial Violence”); Judge Bruce McM. Wright (“A View from the Bench”); and Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Thurgood Marshall (“Metropolitan School Desegregation”). Editor Gilbert Ware was the first Black to receive a Ph.D. from Princeton University. He taught politics at Drexel University and was the executive director of the Judicial Council of the National Bar Association.
Description: From the Black Bar, Voices for Equal Justice.
New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, (1976). First Edition. 341 pages. Very good or better in publisher’s cloth and dust jacket.
[3729626]Price: $35.00