litigation and politics
Justin Schwartz
jkschw at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 16 15:00:21 PST 2002
>
>Could it be better to say that they did not connect with the activists who
>were mobilized and that their joint efforts could have reinforced each
>other? In the case of the civil rights movement, Marshall was more
>effective because of the presence of, say, Malcolm X.
No doubt the general point is true, but wasn't Malcolm still in jail in
1954, when Marshall and the Inc. Fund won the Brown case?
jks
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