Root and Branch Charles Hamilton Houston Thurgood Marshall and the Struggle to End Segregation (Audible Audio Edition) Rawn James Jr Dominic Hoffman Random House Audio Books
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The riveting story of the two crusading lawyers who led the legal battle to end segregation, one case and one courtroom at a time
The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education is widely considered a seminal point in the battle to end segregation, but it was in fact the culmination of a decades-long legal campaign. Root and Branch is the epic story of the two fiercely dedicated lawyers who led the fight from county courthouses to the marble halls of the Supreme Court, and, in the process, laid the legal foundations of the civil rights movement.
Charles Hamilton Houston was the pioneer After becoming the first African-American on the Harvard Law Review, he transformed the law school at all-black Howard University into a West Point for civil rights advocacy.
One of Houston's students at Howard was a brash young man named Thurgood Marshall. Soon after Marshall's graduation, Houston and Marshall opened the NAACP's legal office. The abstemious, proper Houston and the folksy, easygoing Marshall made an unlikely duo, but together they faced down angry Southern mobs, negotiated with presidents and senators, and convinced even racist judges and juries that the Constitution demanded equal justice under law for all American citizens.
Houston, tragically, would die before his strategy came to fruition in the Brown suit, but Marshall would argue the case victoriously and go on to become the first African-American Supreme Court justice - always crediting his mentor for teaching him everything he knew. Together, the two advocates changed the course of American history.
Root and Branch Charles Hamilton Houston Thurgood Marshall and the Struggle to End Segregation (Audible Audio Edition) Rawn James Jr Dominic Hoffman Random House Audio Books
Root and Branch is meticulously researched and beautifully written. Rawn James, Jr.'s book is a significant contribution to the understanding of the evolution of civil rights and education in America. The subject, The Struggle to End Segregation, is as relevant and important today as it was in the 1960s. Root and Branch emphasizes the central role education plays in a successful democracy and the future of America by exploring a time when equal education was considered dangerous. Thurgood Marshall and Charles Houston knew the importance of education and therefore their lives were in danger.Because Root and Branch is written in clear, lively prose, and draws in its reader from dramatic events and compelling stories of people involved in the civil rights movement, from legal visionaries Thurgood Marshall and Charles Houston to the young African American school girls who were not interested in a movement but simply craved a decent education, it is both inspiring and entertaining.
As a bonus, Root and Branch features some particularly fine writing. Mr. James accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of making two lawyers and the legal system into an entertaining and, dare I say, EXCITING read. Root and Branch is so compelling that the reader wants to stand up and cheer at the end of a number of chapters. It is a fast read, historically enlightening and what I would term a suspense-thriller.
I highly recommend it.
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Root and Branch Charles Hamilton Houston Thurgood Marshall and the Struggle to End Segregation (Audible Audio Edition) Rawn James Jr Dominic Hoffman Random House Audio Books Reviews
Excellent book if you want to understand the personalities, warriors and strategies behind the legal battle to make the US Constitution a reality for Americans of color, African Americans in particular.
This was an entertaining book about the legal drive, especially from the works of Howard University lawyers and the NAACP to end segregation in America. Perhaps the most interesting part was the use of Plessy vs. Ferguson, which made segregation lawful at the time, as the wedge to end segregation. The doctrine of separate but equal could not stand if equality was enforced.
I liked the writing style of the author. The historical timeline progressed perfectly.
This is a well written and informative histroy of two of the giants of the fight for civil rights in the courts. Unfortunately, some details are simply wrong, and that calls into question the balance of what is written. For example, on a number of occasions the author refers to actions taken by President Truman in 1944. We know, of course, that Mr. Truman did not become president until 1945. Even so, this book is well worth reading by those interested in the legal struggles of the pioneers of the movement.
This book will make you understand the struggle leaders endure to force change for the betterment of society. So proud of these men who earned law degress in the late 1890's -1920's.
I got this for a great price and with delivery cost - it was still less than purchasing it through a store locally. I also had read this book before and was excited to find it through . For history buffs - this is a very informative book about these two legal giants, in addition to many others that I was unaware of.
It is an exciting read that I struggled to put down! Not only would I recommend it - but I bought a second copy as a gift for someone else!
Charles Hamilton Houston doesn't get the attention that his student, Thurgood Marshall gets and that is probably because of Mr. Hamilton's passing. He was an extraordinary man who carved the legal path for civil rights in the mid-twentieth century, with outcomes that have been for the betterment of this country ever since.
Root and Branch is meticulously researched and beautifully written. Rawn James, Jr.'s book is a significant contribution to the understanding of the evolution of civil rights and education in America. The subject, The Struggle to End Segregation, is as relevant and important today as it was in the 1960s. Root and Branch emphasizes the central role education plays in a successful democracy and the future of America by exploring a time when equal education was considered dangerous. Thurgood Marshall and Charles Houston knew the importance of education and therefore their lives were in danger.
Because Root and Branch is written in clear, lively prose, and draws in its reader from dramatic events and compelling stories of people involved in the civil rights movement, from legal visionaries Thurgood Marshall and Charles Houston to the young African American school girls who were not interested in a movement but simply craved a decent education, it is both inspiring and entertaining.
As a bonus, Root and Branch features some particularly fine writing. Mr. James accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of making two lawyers and the legal system into an entertaining and, dare I say, EXCITING read. Root and Branch is so compelling that the reader wants to stand up and cheer at the end of a number of chapters. It is a fast read, historically enlightening and what I would term a suspense-thriller.
I highly recommend it.
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