NAACP v. Alabama
Edward Still
still at votelaw.com
Sat Mar 11 07:41:02 PST 2006
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I will check them out. In
the meanwhile, I took a second pass through my library and pulled out
three biographies of Thurgood Marshall. Mark Tushnet's Making Civil
Rights Law has 7 pages on the Alabama cases as part of a chapter on
the attacks on the NAACP by Southern states.
Ed Still
At 11:54 AM 3/10/2006, Mary Magill wrote:
>Try Michael Klarman's 2004 book on race and the Supreme Court. From Jim
>Crow to Civil Rights, Oxford Press.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:conlawprof-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of Edward Still
>Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:16 AM
>To: conlawprof at lists.ucla.edu
>Subject: NAACP v. Alabama
>
>During the period 1956 to 1964, the State of Alabama blocked the NAACP from
>operating in Alabama. It took 3 trips to the U.S. Supreme Court for the
>NAACP to resolve the matter favorably.
>
>I am looking for an article or book that has a good legal history of the
>cases. Does anyone know of one?
>
>
>Edward Still
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