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A Step Toward Brown v. Board of Education

Cheryl Elizabeth Wattley (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780806160504

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In 1946 a young woman named Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher (1924–1995) was denied admission to the University of Oklahoma College of Law because she was African American. The OU law school was an all-white institution in a town where African Americans could work and shop as long as they got out before sundown. But if segregation was entrenched in Norman, so was the determination of black Oklahomans who had survived slavery to stake a claim in the territory. This was the tradition that Ada Lois Sipuel sprang from, a tradition and determination that would sustain her through the slow, tortuous path of litigation to gaining admission to law school. A Step toward Brown v. Board of Education—the first book to tell Fisher’s full story—is at once an inspiring biography and a remarkable chapter in the history of race and civil rights in America.

Cheryl Elizabeth Brown Wattley gives us a richly textured picture of the black-and-white world from which Ada Lois Sipuel and her family emerged. Against this Oklahoma background Wattley shows Sipuel (who married Warren Fisher a year before she filed her suit) struggling against a segregated educational system. Her legal battle is situated within the history of civil rights litigation and race-related jurisprudence in the state of Oklahoma and in the nation. Hers was a test case organized by the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and, as precedent, strike another blow against “separate but equal” public education.

Fisher served as both a litigant, with Thurgood Marshall for counsel, and, later, a litigator; both a plaintiff and an advocate for the NAACP; and both a student and, ultimately, a teacher of the very history she had helped to write. In telling Fisher’s story, Wattley also reveals a time and a place undergoing a profound transformation spurred by one courageous woman taking a b

Sobre o Livro

Esta obra oferece uma biografia inspiradora de Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, uma mulher que desafiou a segregação e lutou por seus direitos educacionais em um contexto de intensa discriminação racial.

O livro não apenas narra a trajetória pessoal de Fisher, mas também contextualiza sua luta dentro da história dos direitos civis nos Estados Unidos, oferecendo uma visão abrangente sobre a luta contra a injustiça.

Ao ler esta obra, o leitor se depara com uma narrativa poderosa que destaca a importância da coragem e da determinação na busca por igualdade, tornando-a uma leitura essencial para quem se interessa por história, direitos civis e justiça social.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Direitos Humanos
Autores Cheryl Elizabeth Wattley
Sobre o Autor Cheryl Elizabeth Wattley é uma autora e pesquisadora com foco em temas de direitos civis e história afro-americana.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 328
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806160504
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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