Power Concedes Nothing: One Woman's Quest for Social Justice in America, from the Courtroom to the Kill Zones

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UPC:
9781416575009
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2012-01-10
Release Date:
2012-01-10
Author:
Connie Rice
Language:
english
Edition:
First Edition
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From one of the nations most influential civil rights attorneyssecond cousin of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Ricea noble, hard-hittingmemoir chronicling the life of a fiercely powerful woman dedicated to public service.

Connie Rice has taken on the bus system, the school system, the death penalty, the LAPDand won. She has been at the forefront of dozens of major civil rights cases. In 1998, the Los Angeles Times designated Connie Rice one of the most experienced, civic-minded, and thoughtful people on the subject of Los Angeles. Rice literally wrote the report that has revolutionized the citys law enforcement and outreach to gangs. Now, one of Americas most prominent and successful civil rights litigators, Rice illuminatesthe origins and inspiration forher lifes work in this extraordinary memoir.

In her electrifying voice, Rice writes of being descended from a proud and erudite clan of former slaves and slaveowners who prized the aggressive pursuit of knowledge and voracious accomplishment. The Rice familys quest for excellence was the defining feature of Connies youth, a childhood that would see her family move seventeen times across three continents, at the behest of the U.S. Air Force, for which her father was a racial-barrier-breaking major. The eldest of three children, Connie was inspired by influential women like Queen Elizabeth I, Anne Frank, and Rep. Barbara Jordanthe first black woman elected to U.S. Congress from a Southern State whose eloquence and composure during the televised Watergate hearings so mesmerized a teenage Rice that she burned a hole ironing her fathers shirt.

Provocative and passionate, studded with dramatic stories of a life in the trenches of civil rights law, Power Concedes Nothing reveals the inspiring life of an indomitable woman who knows that power concedes nothing without a demand.

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