This study seeks to examine the life and work of Charles Hamilton Houston and the scope of this project will focus on the implementation and organization of the proposed plan in three ways: philosophical ideas, constructive engagement, and lasting contributions of this legal scholar activist.
This study seeks to examine the life and work of Charles Hamilton Houston and the scope of this project will focus on the implementation and organization of the proposed plan in three ways: philosophical ideas, constructive engagement, and lasting contributions of this legal scholar activist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by James L. Conyers Jr. - Contributions by Derek W. Black; John Brittain; Malachi Crawford; Lewis R. Gordon; Katherine Bankole Medina; Christel N. Temple; Julius E. Thompson; L. Darnell Weeden and Cary D. Wintz
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Charles Hamilton Houston: An Efficacious Reflexive Analysis James L. Conyers, Jr. Part I. Philosophical Foundations Chapter 2: In Defense of Voluntary Desegregation: All Things Are Not Equal Derek W. Black Chapter 3: "A Lawyer is either a social engineer or a parasite to society" John Brittain Chapter 4: What the Right Learned from Charles Houston That the Left Did Not Lewis R. Gordon Part II. Constructive Engagement Chapter 5: The Historical Legacy of the Nadir and Houstonian Jurisprudence in the Origins of the Modern Civil Rights Movement Katherine Bankole Medina Chapter 6: Charles Hamilton Houston and Post-New Negro Movement Authority: The Socio-Literary History of a Legal Warrior Christel N. Temple Part III. Enduring Contributions Chapter 7: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Struggle Against Lynching in the United States, 1930-1939 Julius E. Thompson Chapter 8: African American Voices Should Speak Loudly and Proudly to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Fundamentally Unfair Discrimination L. Darnell Weeden Chapter 9: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Development of the NAACP's Legal Assault on Jim Crow: The Texas White Primary as a Case Study Cary D. Wintz Chapter 10: Neo-Houstonian Studies: The Nation of Islam, Edward W. Jacko, Jr. and the Struggle for Afro-Muslim Civil Liberties Malachi Crawford
Chapter 1: Charles Hamilton Houston: An Efficacious Reflexive Analysis James L. Conyers, Jr. Part I. Philosophical Foundations Chapter 2: In Defense of Voluntary Desegregation: All Things Are Not Equal Derek W. Black Chapter 3: "A Lawyer is either a social engineer or a parasite to society" John Brittain Chapter 4: What the Right Learned from Charles Houston That the Left Did Not Lewis R. Gordon Part II. Constructive Engagement Chapter 5: The Historical Legacy of the Nadir and Houstonian Jurisprudence in the Origins of the Modern Civil Rights Movement Katherine Bankole Medina Chapter 6: Charles Hamilton Houston and Post-New Negro Movement Authority: The Socio-Literary History of a Legal Warrior Christel N. Temple Part III. Enduring Contributions Chapter 7: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Struggle Against Lynching in the United States, 1930-1939 Julius E. Thompson Chapter 8: African American Voices Should Speak Loudly and Proudly to Protect Undocumented Immigrants from Fundamentally Unfair Discrimination L. Darnell Weeden Chapter 9: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Development of the NAACP's Legal Assault on Jim Crow: The Texas White Primary as a Case Study Cary D. Wintz Chapter 10: Neo-Houstonian Studies: The Nation of Islam, Edward W. Jacko, Jr. and the Struggle for Afro-Muslim Civil Liberties Malachi Crawford
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