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Legal subversives: African American lawyers in the Jim Crow South.

机译:颠覆法律的人士:Jim Crow South的非洲裔美国律师。

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This dissertation addresses one major theme: the nature of African American lawyers' work during Jim Crow, when the very system that created the need for their existence relied upon the myth of the innate inferiority of the race. Rather than focusing on well-known lawyers, "Legal Subversives" seeks to include lesser-known figures and local lawyers into the historiography of African Americans and the law. The inability of African Americans to enjoy access to legal educations within their states created a chasm between the African American masses and the proper level of legal representation required to address the needs of a population not long emancipated from enslavement. Previous books on lawyers have focused exclusively on elite lawyers, perhaps because of the easier availability of source material, and do not provide an adequate picture of the African American quest to attain professional credentials during Jim Crow.;African American lawyers employed strategies in the Jim Crow era that provide evidence of paths not taken by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the mainstream, organized civil rights movement following Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. After Brown, civil rights became synonymous with Fourteenth Amendment equal protection claims. But local lawyers' legal approaches demonstrate a much broader conception of "civil rights" than would become the norm in later decades.;"Legal Subversives" is also an attempt to engage discussions of the role African American professionals, in general, held during the period of legalized discrimination based on race. Lawyers operated within a different situation than other professionals; they often had to compete directly with white adversaries. Most professionals could retreat into the segregated community, avoiding regular contact with hostile whites; in contrast, lawyers had to protect client interests in court before white judges and juries. Lawyers complicate our narrative of the professional because they held an ambivalent position among various factions, white and African American, in southern communities.
机译:本文讨论了一个主要主题:吉姆·克罗(Jim Crow)时期非裔美国律师工作的性质,当时正是这种制度导致了他们生存的需要,这是基于种族固有的自卑感的神话。 “法律颠覆者”不是关注于著名的律师,而是试图将鲜为人知的人物和当地律师纳入非裔美国人和法律的史学中。非裔美国人无法在自己的州内享受法律教育,这在非裔美国人群众与解决不能长期摆脱奴役的人口所需要的适当法律代表之间造成了鸿沟。以前有关律师的书籍仅专注于精英律师,这可能是因为更容易获得原始资料,并且未充分反映出非裔美国人在吉姆·克罗期间寻求获得专业证书的努力。乌鸦时代为1954年布朗诉教育委员会案之后的全国有色人种发展协会(NAACP)和主流的有组织的民权运动提供了证据。在布朗之后,民权成为第十四修正案的代名词平等保护主张。但是,本地律师的法律方法显示出的“公民权利”概念比在随后的几十年中更为广泛。“法律颠覆者”也是试图就非裔美国人专业人员在职期间所扮演的角色进行讨论。基于种族的合法歧视时期。律师与其他专业人员的处境不同;他们经常不得不直接与白人对手竞争。大多数专业人士可以撤退到隔离的社区中,避免与敌对的白人定期接触;相反,律师必须在白人法官和陪审团面前保护客户在法庭上的利益。律师使我们对专业人士的叙述更为复杂,因为他们在南方社区的白人和非裔美国人各派之间有着矛盾的立场。

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  • 作者

    Pye, David Kenneth.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Law.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 219 p.
  • 总页数 219
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:22

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