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Conviction : the murder trial that powered Thurgood Marshall's fight for civil rights
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Conviction : the murder trial that powered Thurgood Marshall's fight for civil rights
Title remainder
the murder trial that powered Thurgood Marshall's fight for civil rights
Statement of responsibility
Denver Nicks and John Nicks
Creator
  • trueNicks, Denver
Contributor
  • Butler, Ron, Jr.
  • Nicks, John, 1952-
Author
  • Nicks, John, 1952-
  • trueNicks, Denver
Narrator
  • Butler, Ron, Jr.
Subject
  • Murder -- Investigation -- Oklahoma
  • Race discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History
  • Trials (Murder) -- Oklahoma
  • True crime stories
  • African Americans -- Civil rights -- Oklahoma -- History
  • Audiobooks
  • Audiobooks on compact disc
  • Civil rights -- United States -- History
  • Lyons, Willie D., (W. D.) -- Trials, litigation, etc
  • Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993
Genre
  • Audiobooks
  • Audiobooks on compact disc
  • trueTrials, litigation, etc
  • True crime stories
Language
eng
Summary
In 1939, a horrific triple murder occurred in Oklahoma. As pressure mounted to find a villain, prosecutors settled on a black farmer named W. D. Lyons, who was arrested and tortured into signing a confession. This book tells the story of Lyons volume Oklahoma, the oft-forgotten case that set Marshall and the NAACP on the path that led ultimately to victory in Brown volume Board of Education and the accompanying social revolution
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BLACP
Dewey number
345.766/02523
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not applicable
Format of music
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LC call number
KF224.L96
LC item number
N53 2019ab
Literary text for sound recordings
other
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PerformerNote
Read by Ron Butler
Target audience
adult
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not applicable

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