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Overview"Acclaimed novelist Carroll Dale Short turns his talents toward creative nonfiction in The People's Lawyer, the biography of local personality and national figure Julian McPhillips Jr.—a man as paradoxical as the South in which he lives. The story follows McPhillips's journey from his childhood in tranquil Cullman, Alabama, to his athletic career and studies at Princeton, and on to an activist era at Columbia Law School. Recounting the one-time assistant attorney general's path toward being one of the leading Alabama trial attorneys, Short reveals a man driven by his beliefs and his finely etched sense of justice and morality. Along the way, amidst McPhillips's police brutality cases and continued legal battles with Alabama governors, Short delves into the life, personality, and habits of McPhillips—a life involving local and national politics, church trials, sexual harassment cases, faith healers, and family, all against the continually evolving backdrop of the body politic of Montgomery. As a fellow attorney put it, Julian is one of the few lawyers ""who could represent Che Guevara one day and William Buckley the next.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carroll Dale ShortPublisher: NewSouth, Incorporated Imprint: NewSouth, Incorporated Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.667kg ISBN: 9781588380692ISBN 10: 1588380696 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 30 March 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhether standing up for those in need, or helping my campaign in the South, Julian's actions speak louder than words. In these pages, we see the foundation of his determination and his character, and we see the colorful and complex backdrop of history and politics against which his life has unfolded. --Bill Bradley This book tells the story of an unusual lawyer whose distinguished track record illuminates the many civil rights issues still facing our society at the beginning of a new century. Julian McPhillips has shaped a career round moral choices important not just to him but to the disadvantaged and the powerless. His biography is an eloquent portrait of a determined, hard-working advocate for the people, and it is also a road map to where civil rights battles are being fought today. --Martin Luther King III Whether standing up for those in need, or helping my campaign in the South, Julian's actions speak louder than words. In these pages, we see the foundation of his determination and his character, and we see the colorful and complex backdrop of history and politics against which his life has unfolded. --Bill Bradley This book tells the story of an unusual lawyer whose distinguished track record illuminates the many civil rights issues still facing our society at the beginning of a new century. Julian McPhillips has shaped a career round moral choices important not just to him but to the disadvantaged and the powerless. His biography is an eloquent portrait of a determined, hard-working advocate for the people, and it is also a road map to where civil rights battles are being fought today. --Martin Luther King III This book tells the story of an unusual lawyer whose distinguished track record illuminates the many civil rights issues still facing our society at the beginning of a new century. Julian McPhillips has shaped a career around moral choices important not just to him but to the disadvantaged and the powerless. His biography is an eloquent portrait of a determined, hard-working advocate for the people, and it is also a road map to where civil rights battles are being fought today. -- Martin Luther King III-- Source Whether standing up for those in need, or helping my campaign in the South, Julian's actions speak louder than words. In these pages, we see the foundation of his determination and his character, and we see the colorful and complex backdrop of history and politics against which his life has unfolded. -- Bill Bradley-- Source Author InformationCARROLL DALE SHORT is both a novelist and journalist, whose fiction and non-fiction have appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, USA Today, American Lawyer, the Birmingham News, Roanoke Review, and other periodicals. His previous books include I Left My Heart in Shanghi, Alabama; A Migration of Clowns: Poems and Essays; and The Shining Shining Path. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |