Contempt of Court: the Turn-of-the-century Lynching That Launched a Hundred Years of Federalism - Leroy Phillips - Libros - Anchor - 9780385720823 - 20 de febrero de 2001
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In this profound and fascinating book, the authors revisit an overlooked Supreme Court decision that changed forever how justice is carried out in the United States.
In 1906, Ed Johnson was the innocnet black man found guilty of the brutal rape of Nevada Taylor, a white woman, and sentenced to die in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Two black lawyers, not even part of the original defense, appealed to the Supreme Court for a stay of execution, and the stay, incredibly, was granted. Frenzied with rage at the deision, locals responded by lynching Johnson, and what ensued was a breathtaking whirlwind of groundbreaking legal action whose import, Thurgood Marshall would claim, "has never been fully explained." Provocative, thorough, and gripping, Contempt of Court is a long-overdue look at events that clearly depict the peculiar and tenuous relationship between justice and the law.

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Publicado 20 de febrero de 2001
ISBN13 9780385720823
Editores Anchor
Páginas 432
Dimensiones 128 × 202 × 23 mm   ·   417 g
Lengua Inglés  

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