A Season for Justice: The Life and Times of Civil Rights Lawyer Morris DeesThe grandson of a Klansman, who engineered the landmark civil suit that bankrupted the Ku Klux Klan, recounts the story of his battles against racism in the New South. |
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Page 41
... Anderwall could estab- lish this , providing an important link between the threats and the Klan . Mr. Anderwall could have testified to exactly what we wanted Mrs. Anderwall to say . There was no indication that he was as intimidated by ...
... Anderwall could estab- lish this , providing an important link between the threats and the Klan . Mr. Anderwall could have testified to exactly what we wanted Mrs. Anderwall to say . There was no indication that he was as intimidated by ...
Page 42
... Anderwall , you just told me how hardworking and good Khang and the other Vietnamese people are . You know , they're new Americans just like our founding fathers were when they came to this country . " Mrs. Anderwall still looked ...
... Anderwall , you just told me how hardworking and good Khang and the other Vietnamese people are . You know , they're new Americans just like our founding fathers were when they came to this country . " Mrs. Anderwall still looked ...
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... Anderwall spoke , she turned to the judge . It must have seemed natural to tell what she knew to the robed authority figure . Judge McDonald nodded . Our witness was moving her . Margaret Anderwall's honesty was obvious ; she admitted ...
... Anderwall spoke , she turned to the judge . It must have seemed natural to tell what she knew to the robed authority figure . Judge McDonald nodded . Our witness was moving her . Margaret Anderwall's honesty was obvious ; she admitted ...
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