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    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 06

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    Photograph - Students from Edwin Parr School touring and conducting research in the Alice B. Donahue Archives, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 02

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    Photograph - Students from Edwin Parr School touring and conducting research in the Alice B. Donahue Archives, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 05

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    Photograph - Students from Edwin Parr School touring and conducting research in the Alice B. Donahue Archives, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School

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    Photograph - An aerial view of Edwin Parr School, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 03

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    Photograph - An aerial view of Edwin Parr School, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 04

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    Photograph - An aerial view of Edwin Parr School, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 07

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    Photograph - A view of the Edwin Parr Composite Community School, Athabasca, Albert

    Edwin Parr Composite Community School - 08

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    Photograph - A view of the Edwin Parr Composite Community School, Athabasca, Albert

    Athabasca Arena, Athabasca Curling Rink and Edwin Parr School

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    Photograph - Athabasca Arena (built 1972), Athabasca Curling Rink (built 1966) and Edwin Parr Composite Community School, Athabasca, Albert

    Elbert Parr Tuttle Chief Jurist of the Civil Rights Revolution

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    This is the first--and the only authorized--biography of Elbert Parr Tuttle (1897-1996), the judge who led the federal court with jurisdiction over most of the Deep South through the most tumultuous years of the civil rights revolution.Cover -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- A NOTE ON SOURCES -- 1. The Legal Lynching of John Downer -- 2. The Great Migration -- 3. Life Was a Breeze -- 4. College Years -- 5. Sara Sutherland -- 6. Founding a Law Firm and Raising a Family -- 7. Gearing Up for War -- 8. The War Years -- 9. Building a Republican Party in Georgia -- 10. The 1952 Republican National Convention -- 11. The Washington Years -- 12. The Great Writ -- 13. Forming the Historic Fifth Circuit: Nine Men -- 14. Justice Is Never Simple: Brown I and II -- 15. From Plessy to Brown to Buses -- 16. The Desegregation of the University of Georgia -- 17. The Costs of Conscience -- 18. Oxford, Mississippi: The Battleground -- 19. The Fight for the Right to Vote -- 20. But for Birmingham -- 21. The Houston Conference -- 22. Moving On -- 23. The City Almost Too Busy to Hate -- 24. Family and Friends -- 25. A Jurisprudence of Justice -- 26. Hail to the Chief-and Farewell -- APPENDIX 1. Law Clerks to Judge Tuttle -- APPENDIX 2. Military Honors -- APPENDIX 3. Awards and Honors -- NOTES -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- YThis is the first--and the only authorized--biography of Elbert Parr Tuttle (1897-1996), the judge who led the federal court with jurisdiction over most of the Deep South through the most tumultuous years of the civil rights revolution.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
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