Study Materials

Study Materials
Author: NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Lawyers' Institute
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Total Pages: 626
Release: 1989
Genre: Civil rights
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Brief for NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law, National Women's Law Center, National Partnership For Women And Families, Disability Rights Education And Defense Fund, Disability Rights Advocates, Bazelon Center For Menta

Brief for NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law, National Women's Law Center, National Partnership For Women And Families, Disability Rights Education And Defense Fund, Disability Rights Advocates, Bazelon Center For Menta
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On the Courthouse Lawn

On the Courthouse Lawn
Author: Sherrilyn Ifill
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807009903

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Nearly 5,000 black Americans were lynched between 1890 and 1960. Over forty years later, Sherrilyn Ifill's On the Courthouse Lawn examines the numerous ways that this racial trauma still resounds across the United States. While the lynchings and their immediate aftermath were devastating, the little-known contemporary consequences, such as the marginalization of political and economic development for black Americans, are equally pernicious. On the Courthouse Lawn investigates how the lynchings implicated average white citizens, some of whom actively participated in the violence while many others witnessed the lynchings but did nothing to stop them. Ifill observes that this history of complicity has become embedded in the social and cultural fabric of local communities, who either supported, condoned, or ignored the violence. She traces the lingering effects of two lynchings in Maryland to illustrate how ubiquitous this history is and issues a clarion call for American communities with histories of racial violence to be proactive in facing this legacy today. Inspired by South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as by techniques of restorative justice, Ifill provides concrete ideas to help communities heal, including placing gravestones on the unmarked burial sites of lynching victims, issuing public apologies, establishing mandatory school programs on the local history of lynching, financially compensating those whose family homes or businesses were destroyed in the aftermath of lynching, and creating commemorative public spaces. Because the contemporary effects of racial violence are experienced most intensely in local communities, Ifill argues that reconciliation and reparation efforts must also be locally based in order to bring both black and white Americans together in an efficacious dialogue. A landmark book, On the Courthouse Lawn is a much-needed and urgent road map for communities finally confronting lynching's long shadow by embracing pragmatic reconciliation and reparation efforts.

Brief for NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law, National Women's Law Center, National Partnership For Women And Families, Disability Rights Education And Defense Fund, Disability Rights Advocates, Bazelon Center For Men

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A Perilous Path

A Perilous Path
Author: Sherrilyn Ifill
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1620973960

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A frank and enlightening discussion on race and the law in America today, from some of our leading legal minds—including the bestselling author of Just Mercy This blisteringly candid discussion of the American racial dilemma in the age of Black Lives Matter brings together the head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the former attorney general of the United States, a bestselling author and death penalty lawyer, and a star professor for an honest conversation the country desperately needs to hear. Drawing on their collective decades of work on civil rights issues as well as personal histories of rising from poverty and oppression, these titans of the legal profession discuss the importance of working for justice in an unjust time. Covering topics as varied as “the commonality of pain,” “when ‘public’ became a dirty word,” and the concept of an “equality dividend” that is due to people of color for helping America brand itself internationally as a country of diversity and acceptance, Sherrilyn Ifill, Loretta Lynch, Bryan Stevenson, and Anthony C. Thompson engage in a deeply thought-provoking discussion on the law’s role in both creating and solving our most pressing racial quandaries. A Perilous Path will speak loudly and clearly to everyone concerned about America’s perpetual fault line.