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Dawn of desegregation : J.A. De Laine and Briggs v. Elliott / Ophelia De Laine Gona.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gona, Ophelia De Laine.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Briggs, Harry, -1986--Trials, litigation, etc.
Briggs, Harry.
Elliott, R. W--Trials, litigation, etc.
Elliott, R. W.
De Laine, Joseph A. (Joseph Armstrong), 1898-1974.
De Laine, Joseph A.
Segregation in education--Law and legislation--South Carolina--Clarendon County--History--20th century.
Segregation in education.
African Americans--Civil rights--South Carolina--Clarendon County--History--20th century.
African Americans.
Civil rights movements--South Carolina--Clarendon County--History--20th century.
Civil rights movements.
African American clergy--South Carolina--Clarendon County--Biography.
African American clergy.
African American civil rights workers--South Carolina--Clarendon County--Biography.
African American civil rights workers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (228 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Columbia : University of South Carolina Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Though De Laine and the brave parents who filed Briggs v. Elliott initially lost their lawsuit in district court, the case grew in significance when the plaintiffs appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. Three years after the appeal, the Briggs case was one of the five lawsuits that shared the historic Brown decision. However, the ruling did not prevent De Laine and his family from suffering vicious reprisals from vindictive white citizens. In 1955, after he was shot at and his church was burned to the ground, De Laine prudently fled South Carolina in order to save his life. He died in exile in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1974. Fifty years after the Supreme Court's decision, De Laine was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in recognition of his role in reshaping the American civil rights landscape."--Book jacket.
Contents:
Briars of discrimination
Spokesman for the disenfranchised
The challenge
Ups and downs
Transition
June 8
Across the Rubicon
An offer that was refused
Warnings
Showdown on Main
A not-so-merry Christmas
Liar, liar
Moving on
Federal District Court
Verdicts
New evil
Armageddon.
Notes:
Paperback edition published by the University of South Carolina Press, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613809452
9781282166387
1282166387
9781611171747
1611171741
OCLC:
808341249

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