Equal Justice Under Law: An Autobiography
 

Equal Justice Under Law: An Autobiography

by Constance Baker Motley

This wise and affecting memoir is the inside story of the great efforts leading up to the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 and the fight to implement it-and its implications for affirmative action and black poverty today.

A black woman who moved in the corridors of power in the middle of this century, Constance Baker Motley has been a pioneer in both... (read more)

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