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A Ascottsboroa Case in Mississippi: The Supreme Court and Brown V. Mississippi
Was R466.95Now R396.91(eB 3969)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United States of AmericaFormat: Softcover
Publisher: University Press of MississippiISBN: 9781578068159 Publication date: March 1986 Length: 234mm Width: 156mm Thickness: 10mm Weight: 277g Edition: Print-On-Demand Pages: 192
A Ascottsboroa Case in Mississippi: The Supreme Court and Brown V. Mississippi
Author: Richard C. Cortner
Was R466.95 Now R396.91
This absorbing book is a systematic analysis of the litigation in Brown v. Mississippi, in which the Supreme Court made a pathbreaking decision in 1936 showing the unconstitutionality of coerced confessions. The case exonerated Ed Brown, Henry Shields, and Arthur (Yank) Ellington, three black sharecroppers who had confessed under torture to the murder of a white planter. This case, similar to the notorious Scottsboro case in Alabama, paved the way for the controversial MIRANDA decision thirty years later. This book presents a dramatic story of both tragedy and triumph, one in which human nature is revealed at its best and at its worst, with courage, decency, and self-sacrifice contrasting sharply with bigotry, brutality, and indifference. Ultimately, however, A Scottsboro Case in Mississippi is an account of how the Supreme Court came to make a precedent-setting decision enhancing the protection of liberty under the Constitution.
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