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Matthew J. Perry : the man, his times, and his legacy /

Matthew J. Perry: The Man, His Times, and His Legacy chronicles the life and accomplishments of the attorney who led the struggle for desegregation in South Carolina, served as a primary legal advocate in the national civil rights movement, and became South Carolina's first African American U.S...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Burke, William Lewis, Gergel, Belinda
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, 2004.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Matthew J Perry, a lawyer with a cause /  |r Randall L. Kennedy --  |t The South Carolina State College Law School: its roots, creation, and legacy /  |r W. Lewis Burke and William C. Hine --  |t Matthew J. Perry's preparation /  |r Robert J. Moore --  |t Before Rosa Parks: the case of Sarah Mae Fleming /  |r Judge Cameron McGowan Currie ;  |t Postscript: Flemming's role in Matthew J. Perry's career / r by Virginia L. Vroegop -- t Matthew J. Perry's contribution to the development of constitutional law /  |r Leon Friedman and Richard Mark Gergel --  |t Personal views of Matthew J. Perry, vignettes:  |t Chief counsel /  |r by Ernest A. Finney ;  |t Tribute to Matthew J. Perry /  |r by Robert L. Carter ;  |t A remembrance of a "cooperating" attorney /  |r by Zack E. Townsend ;  |t A view of Matthew J. Perry from opposing counsel /  |r by Morris D. Rosen ;  |t An NAACP field director remembers /  |r by Isaac Williams, as related by Robert J. Moore ;  |t The five-second rule /  |r by C. Tolbert Goolsby, Jr. ;  |t The J. Arthur Brown family: clients' reflections on Matthew J. Perry /  |r by Millicent E. Brown ;  |t Recording the role of Matthew J. Perry /  |r by jack Bass ;  |t For freedom and justice: photographs /  |r by Cecil J. Williams ;  |t Judge Matthew J. Perry: a leader /  |r by Robert E. McNair ;  |t The Honarable Matthew J. Perry: a dear friend and wise colleague /  |r by Karen LeCraft Henderson ;  |t A life changed /  |r Jean Hoefer Toal --  |t The Civil Rights advocate /  |r Robert J. Moore --  |t Dining with Harvey Gant: myth and realities of "integration with dignity" /  |r Orville Vernon Burton --  |t Memory, history, and community: the assimilation of Houstonian principles in the career of Matthew J. Perry /  |r Constance Baker Motley --  |t Unfinished transformation: Matthew J. Perry's South Carolina /  |r Dan Carter. 
505 0 0 |t Foreword /  |r Judge Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. --  |t Preface /  |r W. Lewis Burke, Belinda F. Gergel --  |t Introduction: Matthew J. Perry, a Lawyer with a Cause /  |r Randall L. Kennedy --  |t The South Carolina State College Law School: Its Roots, Creation, and Legacy /  |r W. Lewis Burke, William C. Hine --  |t Matthew J. Perry's Preparation /  |r Robert J. Moore --  |t Before Rosa Parks: The Case of Sarah Mae Flemming /  |r Judge Cameron McGowan Currie --  |t A Postscript: Flemming's Role in Matthew J. Perry's Career /  |r Virginia L. Vroegop --  |t Matthew J. Perry's Contribution to the Development of Constitutional Law /  |r Leon Friedman, Richard Mark Gergel --  |t Personal Views of Matthew J. Perry: Vignettes --  |t "Chief Counsel," /  |r Chief Justice Ernest A. Finney --  |t Tribute to Matthew J. Perry /  |r Judge Robert L. Carter --  |t A Remembrance of a "Cooperating" Attorney /  |r Zack E. Townsend --  |t A View of Matthew J. Perry from Opposing Counsel /  |r Morris D. Rosen --  |t An NAACP Field Director Remembers /  |r Isaac Williams, Robert J. Moore --  |t The Five-Second Rule /  |r Judge C. Tolbert Goolsby, Jr. --  |t The J. Arthur Brown Family: Clients' Reflections on Matthew J. Perry /  |r Millicent E. Brown --  |t Recording the Role of Matthew J. Perry /  |r Jack Bass --  |t For Freedom and Justice: Photographs /  |r Cecil J. Williams --  |t Judge Matthew J. Perry: A Leader /  |r Governor Robert E. McNair --  |t Judge Matthew J. Perry: My Mentor /  |r Robert L. Hallman --  |t The Honorable Matthew J. Perry: A Dear Friend and Wise Colleague /  |r Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson --  |t A Life Changed /  |r Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal. 
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