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Mighty Justice My Life In Civil Rights Katie Mccabe Dovey Johnson Roundtree

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Mighty Justice My Life In Civil Rights Katie Mccabe Dovey Johnson Roundtree
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Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Author: Katie McCabe, Dovey Johnson Roundtree
ISBN: 9781604731323, 9781616209551, 160473132X, 1616209550
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Mighty Justice My Life In Civil Rights Katie Mccabe Dovey Johnson Roundtree by Katie Mccabe, Dovey Johnson Roundtree 9781604731323, 9781616209551, 160473132X, 1616209550 instant download after payment.

"In Mighty Justice, trailblazing African American civil rights attorney Dovey Johnson Roundtree recounts her inspiring life story that speaks movingly and urgently to our racially troubled times. From the streets of Charlotte, North Carolina, to the segregated courtrooms of the nation's capital; from the male stronghold of the army where she broke gender and color barriers to the pulpits of churches where women had waited for years for the right to minister--in all these places, Roundtree sought justice. At a time when African American attorneys had to leave the courthouses to use the bathroom, Roundtree took on Washington's white legal establishment and prevailed, winning a 1955 landmark bus desegregation case that would help to dismantle the practice of "separate but equal" and shatter Jim Crow laws. Later, she led the vanguard of women ordained to the ministry in the AME Church in 1961, merging her law practice with her ministry to fight for families and children being destroyed by urban violence."--Amazon.com. 

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