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Author Endersby, James W

Title Lloyd gaines and the fight to end segregation / James W. Endersby, William T. Horner
Edition 1st edition
Published Columbia, MO : University of Missouri Press, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Studies in constitutional democracy
Studies in constitutional democracy.
Contents 1. Lloyd Gaines and the Missouri milieu -- 2. Charles Houston and the NAACP's legal strategy -- 3. Gaines and losses -- 4. Substantially equal if separate -- 5. Gaines in the press -- 6. Public reaction and legislative response -- 7. The case returns to Missouri -- 8. The mystery of Lloyd Gaines -- 9. The Gaines legacy -- Epilogue
Summary "In 1936, Lloyd Gaines's application to the University of Missouri Law School was denied based on his race. Gaines and the NAACP challenged the university's decision. Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada (1938) was the first in a long line of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding race, higher education, and equal opportunity. The court case drew national headlines, and the NAACP moved Gaines to Chicago after he received death threats. Before he could attend law school, he vanished. This is the first book to focus entirely on the Gaines case and the vital role played by the NAACP and its lawyers (including Charles Houston, known as "the man who killed Jim Crow") who advanced a concerted strategy to produce political change. Horner and Endersby also discuss the African American newspaper journalists and editors who mobilized popular support for the NAACP's strategy"--Dust jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-361) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Gaines, Lloyd Lionel -- Trials, litigation, etc
Houston, Charles Hamilton, 1895-1950.
SUBJECT Gaines, Lloyd Lionel fast
Houston, Charles Hamilton, 1895-1950 fast
Subject University of Missouri. School of Law -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT University of Missouri. School of Law fast
Subject African Americans -- Civil rights -- Missouri -- History -- 20th century
African American law students -- Civil rights -- Missouri -- History -- 20th century
Discrimination in higher education -- Missouri -- History -- 20th century
Segregation in higher education -- Missouri -- History -- 20th century
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
African Americans -- Civil rights
Discrimination in higher education
Segregation in higher education
Missouri
Genre/Form History
Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780826273628
0826273629