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Peter Stackpole: Life in Hollywood, 1936-1952
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Peter Stackpole: Life in Hollywood, 1936-1952 by Stackpole, Peter (photogrpahy of)

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Peter Stackpole: Life in Hollywood, 1936-1952
Author
Stackpole, Peter (photogrpahy of)
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Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780944439180
Condition
Very Good
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Livingston, MT: Clark City Pr, 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/As New. An apparently unused, unread copy.
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A Defiant Life: Thurgood Marshall and the Persistence of Racism in America. by Ball, Howard.

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A Defiant Life: Thurgood Marshall and the Persistence of Racism in America.
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Ball, Howard.
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New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1998. First Edition. Octavo, hardcover, gilt lettering, xix, 428 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Thurgood Marshall’s extraordinary contribution to civil rights and overcoming racism is more topical than ever, as the national debate on race and the overturning of affirmative action policies make headlines nationwide. Howard Ball, author of eighteen books on the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, has done copious research for this incisive biography to present an authoritative portrait of Marshall the jurist. Born to a middle-class black family in “Jim Crow” Baltimore at the turn of the century, Marshall’s race informed his worldview from an early age. He was rejected by the University of Maryland Law School because of the color of his skin. He then attended Howard University’s Law School, where his racial consciousness was awakened by the brilliant lawyer and and activist Charlie Houston. Marshall suddenly knew what he wanted to be: a civil rights lawyer, one of Houston’s “social engineers.” As the chief attorney for the NAACP, he developed the strategy for the legal challenge to racial discrimination. His soaring achievements and his lasting impact on the nation’s legal system -- as the NAACP’s advocate, as a federal appeals court judge, as President Lyndon Johnson’s solicitor general, and finally as the first African American Supreme Court Justice -- are symbolized by Brown vs. Board of Education, the landmark case that ended legal segregation in public schools.
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Mejda: The Family and the Early Life of Paramahansa Yogananda by Yogananda, Paramahansa; Ghosh, Sananda Lal

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Mejda: The Family and the Early Life of Paramahansa Yogananda
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Yogananda, Paramahansa; Ghosh, Sananda Lal
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Self-Realization Fellowship, 1980. Very Good. Yogananda, Paramahansa. Mejda: The Family and the Early Life of Paramahansa Yogananda. Ghosh, Sananda Lal. Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship, 1980. 325pp. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good with bumped edges. Slight yellowing.