White lawyer, black power :: a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South /
"Author Donald Jelinek offers a powerful, first-hand account of his time working as a civil rights attorney in Mississippi and Alabama during a three-year period from 1965-1968. Originally Jelinek, an NYU-trained lawyer in his early 30s, volunteered only to spend a few weeks working pro bono fo...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Author Donald Jelinek offers a powerful, first-hand account of his time working as a civil rights attorney in Mississippi and Alabama during a three-year period from 1965-1968. Originally Jelinek, an NYU-trained lawyer in his early 30s, volunteered only to spend a few weeks working pro bono for the ACLU in Mississippi. Instead, he ended up quitting his job with a New York City law firm and staying in the South for several consequential years. Jelinek provides compelling testimony of the work that he and other movement activists did during that time. Perhaps the richest portions of the book come when Jelinek describes his interactions with the local people who formed the core of the Movement in the Deep South. The passages describing conversations with Black sharecroppers and fellow civil rights organizers provide highly readable discussions of the nature of on-the-ground organizing that will be valuable both to scholars of the Movement and interested parties more generally. His account highlights the long, slow, hard work of organizing, work that was built one house at a time, through the cultivation of relationships and trust"-- |
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spelling | Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer), author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017011264 White lawyer, black power : a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South / Donald A. Jelinek ; foreword by John Dittmer. Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2020] 1 online resource (xxv, 268 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Going South -- Lawyers for the movement -- On the road -- Mississippi's newest Civil Rights worker -- Novice county leader -- Time to leave ... and return -- Full-time Civil Rights lawyer -- The "rape" of the plantation owner's wife -- A crack in the movement -- White lawyer in black power Selma -- The Cotton Wars -- Black versus black in the 1966 elections -- The dark side of two federal judges -- No blacks on southern juries -- Fired and banished -- Unsung heroes of Selma : the fathers of St. Edmund -- The unimaginable poor -- The fight for food -- Goodbye to SNCC ... and the south. "Author Donald Jelinek offers a powerful, first-hand account of his time working as a civil rights attorney in Mississippi and Alabama during a three-year period from 1965-1968. Originally Jelinek, an NYU-trained lawyer in his early 30s, volunteered only to spend a few weeks working pro bono for the ACLU in Mississippi. Instead, he ended up quitting his job with a New York City law firm and staying in the South for several consequential years. Jelinek provides compelling testimony of the work that he and other movement activists did during that time. Perhaps the richest portions of the book come when Jelinek describes his interactions with the local people who formed the core of the Movement in the Deep South. The passages describing conversations with Black sharecroppers and fellow civil rights organizers provide highly readable discussions of the nature of on-the-ground organizing that will be valuable both to scholars of the Movement and interested parties more generally. His account highlights the long, slow, hard work of organizing, work that was built one house at a time, through the cultivation of relationships and trust"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 10, 2020). Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017011264 Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer) Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer) fast Lawyers United States Biography. Civil rights workers United States Biography. Civil rights movements United States History 20th century. Avocats États-Unis Biographies. Défenseurs des droits de l'homme États-Unis Biographies. Mouvements des droits de l'homme États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs bisacsh Civil rights movements fast Civil rights workers fast Lawyers fast United States fast 1900-1999 fast Biographies fast History fast Dittmer, John, 1939- writer of foreword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92122052 Print version: Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer) White lawyer, black power Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, [2020] 9781643361178 (DLC) 2020026458 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2454778 Volltext |
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title_full | White lawyer, black power : a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South / Donald A. Jelinek ; foreword by John Dittmer. |
title_fullStr | White lawyer, black power : a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South / Donald A. Jelinek ; foreword by John Dittmer. |
title_full_unstemmed | White lawyer, black power : a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South / Donald A. Jelinek ; foreword by John Dittmer. |
title_short | White lawyer, black power : |
title_sort | white lawyer black power a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep south |
title_sub | a memoir of civil rights activism in the deep South / |
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topic_facet | Jelinek, Donald A. (Lawyer) Lawyers United States Biography. Civil rights workers United States Biography. Civil rights movements United States History 20th century. Avocats États-Unis Biographies. Défenseurs des droits de l'homme États-Unis Biographies. Mouvements des droits de l'homme États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs Civil rights movements Civil rights workers Lawyers United States Biographies History |
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