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Private Pressure on Public Law: The Legal Career of Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1934-1991  
Author: Randall Walton Bland
ISBN: 0819187364
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This study traces the legal career, activities, and views of Thurgood Marshall before and after his ascendancy to the Supreme Court of the United States. Its aim is to demonstrate that Marshall utilized the established legal institutions of the United States to obtain equality under the law for his fellow African Americans. Further, it shows that by adhering to this relatively conservative strategy, he not only assisted in ameliorating the political and social condition of blacks but contributed greatly to the enhancement of the civil rights of all Americans. Reprinted from the 1973 edition by Kennikat Press.


About the Author
Randall W. Bland is Professor of Political Science at Southwest Texas State University.




Private Pressure on Public Law: The Legal Career of Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1934-1991

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This study traces the legal career, activities, and views of Thurgood Marshall before and after his ascendancy to the Supreme Court of the United States. Its aim is to demonstrate that Marshall utilized the established legal institutions of the United States to obtain equality under the law for his fellow African Americans. Further, it shows that by adhering to this relatively conservative strategy, he not only assisted in ameliorating the political and social condition of blacks but contributed greatly to the enhancement of the civil rights of all Americans. Reprinted from the 1973 edition by Kennikat Press.

Author Biography: Randall W. Bland is Professor of Political Science at Southwest Texas State University.

     



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