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Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: The Problem of Race and Representation
1. The Idea of the Representative Negro
2. Racial Identity and the Marketplace for Lawyers
3. The Role of the Courtroom in an Era of Segregation
4. A Shifting Racial Identity in a Southern Courtroom
5. Young Thurgood Marshall Joins the Brotherhood of the Bar
6. A Woman in a Fraternity of Lawyers
7. Things Fall Apart
8. The Strange Journey of Loren Miller
9. The Trials of Pauli Murray
10. A Lawyer as the Face of Integration in Postwar America
Conclusion: Race and Representation in a New Century
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
Introduction: The Problem of Race and Representation
1. The Idea of the Representative Negro
2. Racial Identity and the Marketplace for Lawyers
3. The Role of the Courtroom in an Era of Segregation
4. A Shifting Racial Identity in a Southern Courtroom
5. Young Thurgood Marshall Joins the Brotherhood of the Bar
6. A Woman in a Fraternity of Lawyers
7. Things Fall Apart
8. The Strange Journey of Loren Miller
9. The Trials of Pauli Murray
10. A Lawyer as the Face of Integration in Postwar America
Conclusion: Race and Representation in a New Century
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index