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Elbert Parr Tuttle: Chief Jurist of the Civil Rights Revolution

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By (author): Anne Emanuel

This is the firstand the only authorizedbiography of Elbert Parr Tuttle (18971996), the judge who led the federal court with jurisdiction over most of the Deep South through the most tumultuous years of the civil rights revolution. By the time Tuttle became chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, he had already led an exceptional life. He had cofounded a prestigious law firm, earned a Purple Heart in the battle for Okinawa in World War II, and led Republican Party efforts in the early 1950s to establish a viable presence in the South. But it was the inter­section of Tuttles judicial career with the civil rights movement that thrust him onto historys stage.

When Tuttle assumed the mantle of chief judge in 1960, six years had passed since Brown v. Board of Education had been decided but little had changed for black southerners. In landmark cases relating to voter registration, school desegregation, access to public transportation, and other basic civil liberties, Tuttles determination to render justice and his swift, decisive rulings neutralized the delaying tactics of diehard segregationistsincluding voter registrars, school board members, and governorswho were determined to preserve Jim Crow laws throughout the South.

Author Anne Emanuel maintains that without the support of the federal courts of the Fifth Circuit, the promise of Brown might have gone unrealized. Moreover, without the leadership of Elbert Tuttle and the moral authority he commanded, the courts of the Fifth Circuit might not have met the challenge. See more
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  • Weight: 456g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780820347455

About Anne Emanuel

Anne Emanuel is a professor of law at Georgia State University USA. She clerked for Judge Tuttle during his tenure on the Fifth Circuit. In addition Emanuel has practiced in a private law firm and clerked for Chief Justice Harold Hill of the Georgia Supreme Court USA.

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