Raymond Pace Alexander: A New Negro Lawyer Fights for Civil Rights in Philadelphia. By David A. Canton

Abstract

Canton's engaging narrative tells the story of Raymond Pace Alexander (1897–1974), a prominent Philadelphia African American attorney who has been overlooked and perhaps forgotten compared to his fellow "New Negro" lawyers such as Charles Hamilton Houston, William Hastie, and Thurgood Marshall. It is a valuable contribution to the fields of legal history, civil rights history, the history of African American lawyers, and community studies of African Americans in the twentieth century.
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