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The Civil Rights Lawyer In The 1980'S, Thelton E. Henderson
The Civil Rights Lawyer In The 1980'S, Thelton E. Henderson
Cleveland State Law Review
There has been a lot of discussion recently about civil rights and the future, if any, of the civil rights movement. Some ask whether the civil rights movement in this country is dead. In response, I hope to answer this question by examining the civil rights movement along with the role of the civil rights lawyer in the 1980's.
One Century After The Emancipation Proclamation, Wilson G. Stapleton
One Century After The Emancipation Proclamation, Wilson G. Stapleton
Cleveland State Law Review
On January 1st, 1863, Abraham Lincoln, then President of the United States, dedicated to the proposition that a nation could not exist and reach its rightful place in the sun, half slave and half free, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared in essence that as a matter of law all peoples in these United States of America were forever free. Yet over these last one hundred years there have been many times when these emancipated peoples and their freeborn descendants must have felt, and oftentimes still feel, that they are like to the legendary Sisyphus who was condemned to the …