A Perilous Path: Talking Race, Inequality, and the Law

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Main Details

Title A Perilous Path: Talking Race, Inequality, and the Law
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sherrilyn Ifill
By (author) Loretta Lynch
By (author) Bryan Stevenson
By (author) Anthony C. Thompson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 177,Width 114
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
ISBN/Barcode 9781620973950
ClassificationsDewey:305.896/0730905
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 22 March 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A frank and enlightening discussion on race and the law in America today, from some of our leading legal minds-including the bestselling author of Just Mercy This blisteringly candid discussion of the American racial dilemma in the age of Black Lives Matter brings together the head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the former attorney general of the United States, a bestselling author and death penalty lawyer, and a star professor for an honest conversation the country desperately needs to hear. Drawing on their collective decades of work on civil rights issues as well as personal histories of rising from poverty and oppression, these titans of the legal profession discuss the importance of working for justice in an unjust time. Covering topics as varied as "the commonality of pain," "when 'public' became a dirty word," and the concept of an "equality dividend" that is due to people of color for helping America brand itself internationally as a country of diversity and acceptance, Sherrilyn Ifill, Loretta Lynch, Bryan Stevenson, and Anthony C. Thompson engage in a deeply thought-provoking discussion on the law's role in both creating and solving our most pressing racial quandaries. A Perilous Path will speak loudly and clearly to everyone concerned about America's perpetual fault line.

Author Biography

Bryan Stevenson is the author of Just Mercy and the executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, the nonprofit that created the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. Anthony C. Thompson is a professor and faculty director of the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at New York University School of Law. He is the author of Releasing Prisoners, Redeeming Communities and Dangerous Leaders, and editor of Raising the Bar: Diversifying Big Law (The New Press). He lives in New York. Loretta Lynch was the eighty-third attorney general of the United States and lives in Washington, DC. She is a co-author, with Sherrilyn Ifill, Bryan Stevenson, and Anthony C. Thompson, of A Perilous Path (The New Press). Sherrilyn Ifill is the president of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, based in Washington, DC, and is a co-author, with Loretta Lynch, Bryan Stevenson, and Anthony C. Thompson, of A Perilous Path (The New Press).

Reviews

Praise for A Perilous Path: "A probing, provocative conversation on the national narrative in the Trump era. . . . The discussion presents a striking contrast between governmental initiatives today and those of the Obama administration while suggesting that if these are times of great struggle, they are also times of great determination and hope. . . . A wake-up call for the American dream." --Kirkus Reviews "Exactly the book we all need right now. A Perilous Path is a roundtable of four of the best civil rights minds in the country discussing their work, their lives, and the fight for justice that we need at this harrowing hour in U.S. history." --Bustle Praise for Bryan Stevenson: Bryan Stevenson is the Mandela of America. --Desmond Tutu