A more noble cause A.P. Tureaud and the struggle for civil rights in Louisiana : a personal biography /
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
c2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Underestimated and misperceived
- Of creole heritage
- Educating Alex
- Southern exodus
- Preparing for a legal career
- Return to New Orleans
- Meeting Lucille
- Growing community involvement
- The war years
- NAACP lawyer
- Law and fatherhood
- "Separate but equal" strengthened in the face of desegregation
- Desegregation of primary and secondary schools
- The politician
- Desegregation battles after Brown
- Enforcing Brown's mandate in New Orleans grade schools
- Catholics and desegregation
- More to the desegregation mandate
- Reconstructing public education
- More direct action
- Courts are the way
- Race against time.