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This book is the memoir of Truman K. Gibson Jr., a civil rights advocate and attorney who campaigned to integrate the military and end restrictive housing covenants, and a sports executive in the world of boxing.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is the memoir of Truman K. Gibson Jr., a civil rights advocate and attorney who campaigned to integrate the military and end restrictive housing covenants, and a sports executive in the world of boxing.
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Autorenporträt
TRUMAN K. GIBSON JR. (1912-2005) was the civilian aide to the secretary of war during World War II, a member of two presidential advisory committees, and the president of the International Boxing Club. Gibson was the first African American to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit. STEVE HUNTLEY is a former editorial page editor and metropolitan editor of the Chicago Sun-Times. He currently writes columns for the newspaper.