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portada They Said i Couldn't do it: John Mercer Langston: Young Black Lawyer in a White Man's World (Historical Biographical Novel) (Freedom Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
233
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780473600600

They Said i Couldn't do it: John Mercer Langston: Young Black Lawyer in a White Man's World (Historical Biographical Novel) (Freedom Series) (in English)

Robyn R Pearce (Author) · Getting A Grip Publishing · Paperback

They Said i Couldn't do it: John Mercer Langston: Young Black Lawyer in a White Man's World (Historical Biographical Novel) (Freedom Series) (in English) - Robyn R Pearce

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Synopsis "They Said i Couldn't do it: John Mercer Langston: Young Black Lawyer in a White Man's World (Historical Biographical Novel) (Freedom Series) (in English)"

'Black boys don't need schoolin', ' said the orphan's guardian. It's 1843, Ohio. Blacks can't vote, have almost no rights, and as for going to school! What's the point? But John Mercer Langston yearns to learn. His heart is set on attending college.His illiterate older brother finally relents. John enrolls at Oberlin, the most radical college in Ohio. But what can he do with that education? Be a lawyer? Ridiculous! Law schools slam their doors in his face. And anyway, who would hire a black man? John and his town are a great match―fighters against ignorance, injustice, and racial persecution. Oberlin is an abolitionist town. Supports runaways. Prevents captures. Rescues captives. Has many conductors and safe houses on the Underground Railroad. Their actions bring danger from the highest in the land. A David and Goliath battle of wills erupts when John and his tiny town defy the hated Fugitive Slave Act. Legal battles rage. For ten months, September 1858 to July 1859, they remain front-page news across the nation. Over time, John Mercer Langston has faded into the folds of history. It's time to honor him again. Grab your copy now to discover inspirational John Mercer Langston's first thirty years, and help him take back his rightful place in American history as one of the two most outstanding black leaders of his century.

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