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portada Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, his Lawyer, and Their Groundbreaking Battle for Civil Rights in the South (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780316435031

Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, his Lawyer, and Their Groundbreaking Battle for Civil Rights in the South (in English)

Matthew Van Meter (Author) · · Hardcover

Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, his Lawyer, and Their Groundbreaking Battle for Civil Rights in the South (in English) - Matthew Van Meter

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Synopsis "Deep Delta Justice: A Black Teen, his Lawyer, and Their Groundbreaking Battle for Civil Rights in the South (in English)"

The unforgettable story of one lawyer and his defendant who together changed American law during the height of the Civil Rights eraIn 1966 in a small town in Louisiana, a 19-year-old black man named Gary Duncan pulled his car off the road to stop a fight between a group of four white kids and two of Gary's own cousins. After putting his hand on the arm of one of the white children, Duncan was arrested for assault. A member of the local branch of the NAACP, Duncan used his contacts to reach Richard Sobol, a 29-year-old born and bred New Yorker working that summer in a black firm ("the most radical law firm") in New Orleans, to represent him. In this powerful work of character-driven history that benefits from the author's deep understanding of the law, Van Meter brings alive how one court case changed the course of justice in the South, and eventually the entire country. The events that Gary Duncan set in motion brought to an end a form of injustice -- denial of trial by jury-- that led to the incarceration of thousands of poor and mostly black Americans. Duncan vs. Louisiana changed America, but before it did it changed the lives of the people who litigated it.

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