Lewis M. Steel
The Butler's Child: White Privilege, Race, and a Lawyer's Life in Civil Rights
The Butler's Child: White Privilege, Race, and a Lawyer's Life in Civil Rights
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Lewis M. Steel, born a Warner Brothers' grandson, inherited a life of privilege, access, and opportunity. With every option available, he chose a life of purpose, spending more than fifty years as a no-holds-barred civil rights lawyer whose victories set legal precedents still relevant today. In The Butler's Child, Steel explores the important role race played in his upbringing, anchored by his relationship with the family's African American butler, and why this attorney has devoted his life to pursuing racial justice.
This insightful life story chronicles his close relationship with Robert L. Carter, his mentor and extraordinary NAACP general counsel. Steel was there during the Attica uprising, represented innocent African Americans in front-page murder cases, and played a central role in the evolution of civil rights law from the height of the movement to landmark cases in the decades that followed. The Butler's Child provides an insider's look at some of these emotion-packed, hard-fought trials and decisions from the 1960s to the present by an attorney still working to advance rights that should be available to all.
Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Steel, Lewis M.
Published: 07/15/2020
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 9781643360959
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
