All for civil rights :: African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 /
"'The history of the black lawyer in South Carolina, ' writes [the author], 'is one of the most significant untold stories of the long and troubled struggle for equal rights in the state.' Beginning in Reconstruction and continuing to the modern civil rights era, 168 black l...
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Schriftenreihe: | Southern legal studies.
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Zusammenfassung: | "'The history of the black lawyer in South Carolina, ' writes [the author], 'is one of the most significant untold stories of the long and troubled struggle for equal rights in the state.' Beginning in Reconstruction and continuing to the modern civil rights era, 168 black lawyers were admitted to the South Carolina bar. [This book is] devoted to those lawyers' struggles and achievements in the state that had the largest black population in the country, by percentage, until 1930--and that was a majority black state through 1920. Examining court processes, trials, and life stories of the lawyers, [the author] offers an ... analysis of black lawyers' engagement with the legal system. Some of that study is set in the courts and legislative halls, for the South Carolina bar once had the highest percentage of black lawyers of any southern state, and South Carolina was one of only two states to ever have a black majority legislature. However, Burke also tells who these lawyers were (some were former slaves, while others had backgrounds in the church, the military, or journalism); where they came from (nonnatives came from as close as Georgia and as far away as Barbados); and how they were educated, largely through apprenticeship. [The author] argues ... that from the earliest days after the Civil War to the heyday of the modern civil rights movement, the story of the black lawyer in South Carolina is the story of the civil rights lawyer in the Deep South. Although All for Civil Rights focuses specifically on South Carolinians, its argument about the legal shift in black personhood from the slave era to the 1960s resonates throughout the South."-- |
Beschreibung: | Title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 13, 2017). |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-332) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780820350998 0820350990 |
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spelling | Burke, William Lewis, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFDFmxJKFpYwD3t9TYXVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90719472 All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / W. Lewis Burke. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Southern legal studies Title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 13, 2017). Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-332) and index. The coming of freedom -- Reconstruction and the birth of a new kind of lawyer -- The education of the new lawyers -- Law practice in Reconstruction -- The end of Reconstruction : purge, exodus, and demise -- New lawyers -- Law practice and politics in the Gilded Age -- A last stand -- From the Great Migration to the Great Depression -- All-white juries and the continuing struggle for voting rights -- The 1940s and the civil rights era -- The modern civil rights era -- A new generation. "'The history of the black lawyer in South Carolina, ' writes [the author], 'is one of the most significant untold stories of the long and troubled struggle for equal rights in the state.' Beginning in Reconstruction and continuing to the modern civil rights era, 168 black lawyers were admitted to the South Carolina bar. [This book is] devoted to those lawyers' struggles and achievements in the state that had the largest black population in the country, by percentage, until 1930--and that was a majority black state through 1920. Examining court processes, trials, and life stories of the lawyers, [the author] offers an ... analysis of black lawyers' engagement with the legal system. Some of that study is set in the courts and legislative halls, for the South Carolina bar once had the highest percentage of black lawyers of any southern state, and South Carolina was one of only two states to ever have a black majority legislature. However, Burke also tells who these lawyers were (some were former slaves, while others had backgrounds in the church, the military, or journalism); where they came from (nonnatives came from as close as Georgia and as far away as Barbados); and how they were educated, largely through apprenticeship. [The author] argues ... that from the earliest days after the Civil War to the heyday of the modern civil rights movement, the story of the black lawyer in South Carolina is the story of the civil rights lawyer in the Deep South. Although All for Civil Rights focuses specifically on South Carolinians, its argument about the legal shift in black personhood from the slave era to the 1960s resonates throughout the South."-- Back cover. African American lawyers South Carolina Biography. African American lawyers South Carolina History. African American lawyers South Carolina Registers. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Biographies. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Histoire. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Registres. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Lawyers & Judges. bisacsh LAW Essays. bisacsh LAW General Practice. bisacsh LAW Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW Reference. bisacsh LAW Civil Rights. bisacsh African American lawyers fast South Carolina fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7Wpv4bHJGy3vdyRw6Kd Electronic books. Biographies fast History fast Registers (Lists) fast has work: All for civil rights (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGw9QDjwrKqyYc4pqKbKV3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Burke, William Lewis. All for civil rights. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2017] 9780820350981 (DLC) 2016051437 (OCoLC)960031183 Southern legal studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016150667 |
spellingShingle | Burke, William Lewis All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / Southern legal studies. The coming of freedom -- Reconstruction and the birth of a new kind of lawyer -- The education of the new lawyers -- Law practice in Reconstruction -- The end of Reconstruction : purge, exodus, and demise -- New lawyers -- Law practice and politics in the Gilded Age -- A last stand -- From the Great Migration to the Great Depression -- All-white juries and the continuing struggle for voting rights -- The 1940s and the civil rights era -- The modern civil rights era -- A new generation. African American lawyers South Carolina Biography. African American lawyers South Carolina History. African American lawyers South Carolina Registers. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Biographies. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Histoire. Avocats noirs américains Caroline du Sud Registres. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Lawyers & Judges. bisacsh LAW Essays. bisacsh LAW General Practice. bisacsh LAW Jurisprudence. bisacsh LAW Paralegals & Paralegalism. bisacsh LAW Practical Guides. bisacsh LAW Reference. bisacsh LAW Civil Rights. bisacsh African American lawyers fast |
title | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / |
title_auth | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / |
title_exact_search | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / |
title_full | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / W. Lewis Burke. |
title_fullStr | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / W. Lewis Burke. |
title_full_unstemmed | All for civil rights : African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / W. Lewis Burke. |
title_short | All for civil rights : |
title_sort | all for civil rights african american lawyers in south carolina 1868 1968 |
title_sub | African American lawyers in South Carolina, 1868-1968 / |
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