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Dive into The People’s Lawyer: A Radical Representation of Change,
Courage, and Commitment to Civil Rights to gain insight into Bobby H.
Caldwell’s significance during the Civil Rights Movement. Caldwell
defended Black students at Texas Southern University, the University of
Houston, and the University of Texas at Houston, as they fought to
eliminate racial injustice, police brutality, economic suffering, and to
implement African American studies as part of their curriculum. Here, he
lays out his legacy in an autobiography full of career highs and
personal lows, from meeting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to representing
Carl Hampton, well-known political activist and leader of Houston's
People's Party II until the time of his assassination.At the height of
his career, the “People's Lawyer” will cause you to look at the way
things are today with a better understanding of how he helped to bring
about these changes. In this book, he shares his childhood aspiration of
becoming an attorney, charting his course, and navigating his legal
career throughout the highly segregated and racially motivated state of
Texas during the early 1960s and ’70s. He continued to affect systems,
to change society, and to create a legacy that influenced a nation.Bobby
H. Caldwell (1934-2023) spent more than 50 years in the courtroom,
defending civil and human rights activists. He gained national attention
for overturning Lee Otis Johnson’s 30-year sentence for one marijuana
cigarette in the 1960s. However, it was seeing the legalization of
marijuana move across the country and President Joe Biden release a
Proclamation on Marijuana Possession on October 6, 2022 that solidified
his role in America.Shaundale R. Johnson is an international awardwinning
writer and a multi-award-winning editor. She has been writing
for over 35 years and editing for the last 10. Johnson holds a
bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from Grambling State
University and a certification in Technical Writing from the University
of Texas at Arlington. She resides in the Dallas-Fort Worth area where
she serves writers and businesses worldwide.Book Attributes:Debuted at
#1 New Release for Lawyers & Judges, #15 for Lawyer & Judge Biographies,
and #50 for Crime and Criminal BiographiesIncludes 20 images, 12 legal
illustrations, and 3 Black Panther Party Tributes