The March for Civil Rights: The Benjamin Hooks Story

by Jerry Guess and Benjamin L. Hooks

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Lawyer, judge, pastor, civil rights activist, trailblazer, and great humanitarian, Dr. Benjamin Hooks recounts the extraordinary experiences of his life of service in The March for Civil Rights. This is the fascinating story of a man prevented from attending law school in his home state and later often degraded in court, who nevertheless persevered. He worked side-by-side with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to organize and fight against racial discrimination. The myriad roles he has played throughout his life include becoming a lawyer, an honorable judge, a prominent businessman, an ordained minister, the first African American appointed to the Federal Communications Commission, the long-time Executive Director of the NAACP, the President of the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, and the Founder and Chairman of the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis. A staunch advocate for self-help, Benjamin Hooks preaches responsibility and accountability, and calls for a "moratorium on excuses."
He urges the black community to strengthen the family unit and impels those who have succeeded to reach out and help their brothers and sisters.
  • ISBN10 159031249X
  • ISBN13 9781590312490
  • Publish Date 27 August 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 19 July 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint American Bar Association
  • Edition 350th ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 384
  • Language English