Conviction: The Murder Trial That Powered Thurgood Marshall’s Fight for Civil Rights by John Nicks, Denver Nicks

04/06/2019 6h 33min
Conviction: The Murder Trial That Powered Thurgood Marshall’s Fight for Civil Rights by John Nicks, Denver Nicks

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Title: Conviction: The Murder Trial That Powered Thurgood Marshall’s Fight for Civil Rights
Author: John Nicks, Denver Nicks
Narrator: Ron Butler
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 6 hours 33 minutes
Release date: June 4, 2019
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1
Genres: True Crime
Publisher's Summary:
On New Year’s Eve, 1939, a horrific triple murder occurred in rural Oklahoma. Within a matter of days, investigators identified several suspects: convicts who had been at a craps game with one of the victims the night before. Also at the craps game was a young black farmer named W. D. Lyons. As anger at authorities grew, political pressure mounted to find a villain. The governor’s representative settled on Lyons, who was arrested, tortured into signing a confession, and tried for the murder. The NAACP’s new Legal Defense and Education Fund sent its young chief counsel, Thurgood Marshall, to take part in the trial. The NAACP desperately needed money, and Marshall was convinced that the Lyons case could be a fundraising boon for both the state and national organizations. It was. The case went on to the US Supreme Court, and the NAACP raised much-needed money from the publicity. Conviction is the story of Lyons v. Oklahoma, the oft-forgotten case that set Marshall and the NAACP on the path that led ultimately to victory in Brown v. Board of Education and the accompanying social revolution in the United States.

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