A More Noble Cause: A. P. Tureaud and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Louisiana: A Personal Biography

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Price
$39.95  $37.15
Publisher
LSU Press
Publish Date
Pages
328
Dimensions
6.24 X 9.07 X 1.0 inches | 1.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780807137932

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About the Author

Rachel L. Emanuel, Director of Communications and Development Support at Southern University Law Center, is the writer and producer of the documentaries Journey for Justice: The A. P. Tureaud Story and Taking a Seat for Justice: The 1960 Baton Rouge Sit-Ins.

Alexander P. Tureaud, Jr. is an educational consultant, retired school administrator, artist, and public speaker.
Reviews
"This biography deftly balances a local history--centered in New Orleans--with a national one. . . . Emanuel and Tureaud Jr.'s narrative is engaging and clear, illuminating a little-known but critical advocate for civil rights and social justice. A More Noble Cause deserves a wide audience interested in family history, African American history, Creole New Orleans, NAACP history, or legal history."--Journal of Southern History
"Tureaud's decades-long and sometimes dangerous commitment to change Louisiana law and society is an important lesson to offer to young people. All readers can learn a great deal from the lifetime of courage and effort it took to bring about racial and social change."--Journal of Southern Religion