Devil in the Grove Summary of Key Points
This book provides an account of civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall’s fight to defend four black men falsely accused of rape in 1949.
This book provides an account of civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall’s fight to defend four black men falsely accused of rape in 1949.
Black and British’ is a comprehensive historical account that explores the rich and complex history of African and Caribbean people in Britain.
This book explores pivotal conversations on racial justice between key historical figures, reflecting on America’s ongoing struggle with race relations.
An influential work on African American life and culture, exploring the complexities of race relations in post-Civil War America.
Ghettoside explores the epidemic of black homicide in the United States and the justice system’s response through a gripping narrative centered on a murder case in South Los Angeles.
A gripping account of Thurgood Marshall’s defense of four falsely accused black men.
An insightful journey into the history of Africans and Caribbeans in Britain.
A dissecting dialogue on race between Robert F. Kennedy and James Baldwin.