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Young Thurgood: Die Entstehung eines Richters am Obersten Gerichtshof HC Larry S. Gibson-
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Publisher
Prometheus Books, Publishers
ISBN-10
1616145714
ISBN-13
9781616145712
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111799892
Product Key Features
Book Title
Young Thurgood : the Making of a Supreme Court Justice
Number of Pages
413 Pages
Language
English
Topic
American Government / Judicial Branch, Political, Lawyers & Judges
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
25.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
""A well-researched and engaging biography and a fine addition to Marshall scholarship." --Kirkus Reviews "Succeeds in making Marshall's story immediate and vital." --Publishers Weekly"[A]n insightful portrait of a complex man." --Booklist"The most accurate book ever published about my husband." --Cecilia S. Marshall, Wife of Thurgood Marshall"A page-turner. Its compelling story is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand a great man and the history of the civil rights movement. I enthusiastically recommend this book."--Charles J. Ogletree Jr., Professor of law, Harvard Law School, and author of The Presumption of Guilt"Gibson vividly recounts the remarkable journey that shaped one of the most influential icons of the twentieth century."--Marc H. Morial, President and chief executive officer of the National Urban League"A triumph of discovery and restraint, Young Thurgood transports readers into a vivid, indomitable black culture that equipped this legal giant to remake our world."--Taylor Branch, Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Cartel"I commend [this book] to every American who wishes to better understand our nation's ongoing struggle for universal civil rights."--Elijah E. Cummings, US Congressperson from Maryland"A powerful account of Marshall's formative years and new insight into the early years of the NAACP."--Benjamin Jealous, President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, "A well-researched and engaging biography and a fine addition to Marshall scholarship." -- Kirkus Reviews "Succeeds in making Marshall's story immediate and vital." -- Publishers Weekly "[A]n insightful portrait of a complex man." -- Booklist "The most accurate book ever published about my husband." -- Cecilia S. Marshall , Wife of Thurgood Marshall "A page-turner. Its compelling story is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand a great man and the history of the civil rights movement. I enthusiastically recommend this book." -- Charles J. Ogletree Jr. , Professor of law, Harvard Law School, and author of The Presumption of Guilt "Gibson vividly recounts the remarkable journey that shaped one of the most influential icons of the twentieth century." -- Marc H. Moria l, President and chief executive officer of the National Urban League "A triumph of discovery and restraint, Young Thurgood transports readers into a vivid, indomitable black culture that equipped this legal giant to remake our world." -- Taylor Branch , Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Cartel "I commend [this book] to every American who wishes to better understand our nation's ongoing struggle for universal civil rights." -- Elijah E. Cummings , US Congressperson from Maryland "A powerful account of Marshall's formative years and new insight into the early years of the NAACP." -- Benjamin Jealous , President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, "A well-researched and engaging biography and a fine addition to Marshall scholarship." -- Kirkus Reviews "Succeeds in making Marshall's story immediate and vital." -- Publishers Weekly "[A]n insightful portrait of a complex man." -- Booklist "The most accurate book ever published about my husband." -- Cecilia S. Marshall , Wife of Thurgood Marshall "A page-turner. Its compelling story is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand a great man and the history of the civil rights movement. I enthusiastically recommend this book." -- Charles J. Ogletree Jr. , Professor of law, Harvard Law School, and author of The Presumption of Guilt "Gibson vividly recounts the remarkable journey that shaped one of the most influential icons of the twentieth century." -- Marc H. Moria l, President and chief executive officer of the National Urban League "A triumph of discovery and restraint, Young Thurgood transports readers into a vivid, indomitable black culture that equipped this legal giant to remake our world." -- Taylor Branch , Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Cartel "I commend [this book] to every American who wishes to better understand our nation's ongoing struggle for universal civil rights." -- Elijah E. Cummings , US Congressperson from Maryland "A powerful account of Marshall's formative years and new insight into the early years of the NAACP." -- Benjamin Jealous , President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, "A well-researched and engaging biography and a fine addition to Marshall scholarship." - Kirkus Reviews "Succeeds in making Marshall's story immediate and vital." - Publishers Weekly "[A]n insightful portrait of a complex man." - Booklist "The most accurate book ever published about my husband." - Cecilia S. Marshall , Wife of Thurgood Marshall "A page-turner. Its compelling story is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand a great man and the history of the civil rights movement. I enthusiastically recommend this book." - Charles J. Ogletree Jr. , Professor of law, Harvard Law School, and author of The Presumption of Guilt "Gibson vividly recounts the remarkable journey that shaped one of the most influential icons of the twentieth century." - Marc H. Moria l, President and chief executive officer of the National Urban League "A triumph of discovery and restraint, Young Thurgood transports readers into a vivid, indomitable black culture that equipped this legal giant to remake our world." - Taylor Branch , Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Cartel "I commend [this book] to every American who wishes to better understand our nation's ongoing struggle for universal civil rights." - Elijah E. Cummings , US Congressperson from Maryland "A powerful account of Marshall's formative years and new insight into the early years of the NAACP." - Benjamin Jealous , President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Dewey Decimal
347.732634
Synopsis
Like the movie Marshall, this book--theonly biography of Thurgood Marshall to be endorsed by Marshall's immediate family--focuses on his early civil rights struggles andsuccesses beforeBrown v. Board of Education.Thurgood Marshall was the most important American lawyer of the twentieth century. He transformed the nation's legal landscape by challenging the racial segregation that had relegated millions to second-class citizenship. He won twenty-nine of thirty-three cases before the United States Supreme Court, was a federal appeals court judge, served as the US solicitor general, and, for twenty-four years, sat on the Supreme Court. Marshall is best known for achievements after he relocated to New York in 1936 to work for the NAACP. But Marshall's personality, attitudes, priorities, and work habits had crystallized during earlier years in Maryland. This work is the first close examination of the formative period in Marshall's life. As the author shows, Thurgood Marshall was a fascinating man of contrasts. He fought for racial justice without becoming a racist. Simultaneously idealistic and pragmatic, Marshall was a passionate advocate, yet he maintained friendly relationships with his opponents. Young Thurgood reveals how Marshall's distinctive traits were molded by events, people, and circumstances early in his life. Professor Gibson presents fresh information about Marshall's family, youth, and education. He describes Marshall's key mentors, the special impact of his high school and college competitive debating, his struggles to establish a law practice during the Great Depression, and his first civil rights cases. The author sheds new light on the NAACP and its first lawsuits in the campaign that led to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision. He also corrects some of the often-repeated stories about Marshall that are inaccurate.The only biography of Thurgood Marshall to be endorsed by Marshall's immediate family, Young Thurgood is an exhaustively researched and engagingly written work that everyone interested in law, civil rights, American history, and biography will want to read., Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) was the grandson of a slave who became US Solicitor General in 1965. Born in Baltimore, he was educated at the historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. In 1930 he was denied admission to Maryland Law School because he was black. This title offers an examination of the formative events in Thurgood's life., Like the movie Marshall, this book--theonly biography of Thurgood Marshall to be endorsed by Marshall's immediate family--focuses on his early civil rights struggles andsuccesses beforeBrown v. Board of Education. Thurgood Marshall was the most important American lawyer of the twentieth century. He transformed the nation's legal landscape by challenging the racial segregation that had relegated millions to second-class citizenship. He won twenty-nine of thirty-three cases before the United States Supreme Court, was a federal appeals court judge, served as the US solicitor general, and, for twenty-four years, sat on the Supreme Court. Marshall is best known for achievements after he relocated to New York in 1936 to work for the NAACP. But Marshall's personality, attitudes, priorities, and work habits had crystallized during earlier years in Maryland. This work is the first close examination of the formative period in Marshall's life. As the author shows, Thurgood Marshall was a fascinating man of contrasts. He fought for racial justice without becoming a racist. Simultaneously idealistic and pragmatic, Marshall was a passionate advocate, yet he maintained friendly relationships with his opponents. Young Thurgood reveals how Marshall's distinctive traits were molded by events, people, and circumstances early in his life. Professor Gibson presents fresh information about Marshall's family, youth, and education. He describes Marshall's key mentors, the special impact of his high school and college competitive debating, his struggles to establish a law practice during the Great Depression, and his first civil rights cases. The author sheds new light on the NAACP and its first lawsuits in the campaign that led to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education school desegregation decision. He also corrects some of the often-repeated stories about Marshall that are inaccurate. The only biography of Thurgood Marshall to be endorsed by Marshall's immediate family, Young Thurgood is an exhaustively researched and engagingly written work that everyone interested in law, civil rights, American history, and biography will want to read., This is an exhaustively researched and insightful examination of the formative events in the life of Thurgood Marshall. Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) was the grandson of a slave who became US Solicitor General in 1965. Born in Baltimore, he was educated at the historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania where his classmates included the author Langston Hughes and future President of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, not to mention musician Cab Calloway. In 1930 he was denied admission to Maryland Law School because he was black. This was an event that was to both haunt him and direct his future professional life. Marshall's first court case came in 1933 when he successfully sued the University of Maryland over the admission of another black graduate - his beginnings of a profound sensitivity to injustice and support for the voiceless American, whatever his or her colour.
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KF8745
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