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Author Lane, Mark, 1927-2016, author.

Title Citizen Lane : defending our rights in the courts, the capitol, and the streets / Mark Lane ; foreword by Martin Sheen. [Boundless electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. [s.l.] : Chicago Review Press, 2012.
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Description 1 online resource.
Contents Brooklyn days -- Working with the National Lawyer's Guild -- Storefront lawyer -- Wassaic -- Mid-Harlem community parish -- East Harlem politics -- The campaign in East Harlem -- The assembly line -- Freedom ride -- Rush to judgment : the journey begins -- Chicago, August 1968 -- James Joseph Richardson -- The winter soldier investigation -- Mountain home -- Wounded knee -- O Canada -- Memphis, America -- Jonestown -- My day with Bill Buckley : the trial of national review and Buckley v. Carto -- A supreme case and others in the District -- Radio days.
Summary "A fascinating memoir . . . well documented, dramatic, and brilliantly crafted." -Robert K. Tanenbaum, first deputy counsel, congressional investigation committee on JFK assassination Freedom Rider, friend of Eleanor Roosevelt, Dick Gregory's vice-presidential running mate, legal defense at Wounded Knee, survivor of the Jonestown Massacre-Mark Lane has been inspiring social consciousness, influencing history makers, and inciting controversy for more than six decades. In Citizen Lane he tells the story of his remarkable life, demonstrating how a single dedicated individual can fight for the underdog, provoke the establishment, and trigger change. From the streets to the courtroom, he has been on the front lines in the events that shaped a generation in opposition to government excesses and war. Icons of the American political and social landscape appear throughout his narrative as Lane's cohorts and companions and as his vicious opponents. Radical leaders embraced him; the FBI and CIA tried to destroy him. No one who dealt with him had a neutral reaction to his forceful, opinionated, larger-than-life persona. Entertaining and enlightening, this autobiography confirms that one person can make a difference and change the lives of millions by holding to his principles regardless of the consequences. Mark Lane is a lawyer, a former member of the New York State legislature, an author, and an activist. He is the bestselling author of Rush to Judgment and Plausible Denial. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. Martin Sheen is a distinguished actor, an activist, and the recipient of many awards, including the Laetare Medal, the most prestigious honor for an American Catholic.
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Subject Lane, Mark, 1927-2016.
Lawyers -- United States -- Biography.
Genre Electronic books.
Biographies.
Added Author Sheen, Martin, author.
ISBN 9781613740040
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