Dawn of Desegregation: J. A. De Laine and Briggs V. Elliott - Ophelia De Laine Gona - Libros - University of South Carolina Press - 9781611171402 - 23 de julio de 2012
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At the forefront of a new era in American history, Briggs v. Elliott was one of the five school-segregation lawsuits argued consecutively before the U. S. Supreme Court in 1952. The genesis of Briggs was in 1947, when the black community of Clarendon County, South Carolina, took action against the abysmally poor educational services provided for their children. In a move that would define him as an early champion for civil rights justice, Joseph A. De Laine, pastor and school principal, led his neighbors to challenge South Carolina's "separate but equal" practice of racial segregation in public schools.
In this engrossing memoir, Ophelia De Laine Gona, the daughter of Reverend De Laine, becomes the first to cite and adequately credit the forces responsible for filing Briggs. Based on Reverend De Laine's writings and papers, witness testimonies, and the author's personal knowledge, Gona's memoir fills a gap in civil rights history by providing a poignant insider's view of the events and personalities--including NAACP attorney Thurgood Marshall and federal district judge J. Waties Waring--central to this trailblazing case.

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Publicado 23 de julio de 2012
ISBN13 9781611171402
Editores University of South Carolina Press
Páginas 232
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   340 g
Lengua Inglés  

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