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Author Bolden, Tonya, author.

Title Dovey undaunted : a black woman breaks barriers in the law, the military, and the ministry / Tonya Bolden.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York, NY : Norton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company, [2021]
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Juvenile Biography  J BIO ROUNDTRE    AVAILABLE
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Description 213 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Ages 9-12 Norton Young Readers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-201) and index.
Contents Those poor broken feet -- God's house -- Worthy wish -- Miracle-Maker -- No -- No glamour girls need apply -- All-in -- Of courage and conviction -- Her legacy to me -- Shatter the monster -- Of sacredness -- A calling -- Hurting in every way -- Incapable -- Minister in the family -- No words. Only breathing -- Voir dire -- Scared to death -- Thank you, Sir -- To simplicity -- Hair Is not like fingerprints -- Exhibit A -- Adler Heels -- If justice is to be done -- Wept.
Summary "Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author Tonya Bolden chronicles the life of an intrepid lawyer and civil rights pioneer. Dovey Johnson Roundtree was most famous for her successful defense of an indigent Black man accused of the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a prominent white Washington, DC, socialite, in 1965. Despite her triumph in this high-profile case, Roundtree continued to represent the poor and the underserved. She was the first lawyer to bring a bus desegregation case before the Interstate Commerce Commission, clinching the ruling that enabled Robert F. Kennedy to enforce bus integration. She was also among the first Black women to enter the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, and was one of the first ordained female ministers in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Tracing Roundtree's life from her childhood in Jim Crow North Carolina through her adulthood, Tonya Bolden illuminates a little-known figure in American history who believed the law should serve the people, and places her firmly in the context of twentieth-century civil rights and African American culture"-- Provided by publisher.
Audience Ages 9-12 Norton Young Readers
Subject Roundtree, Dovey Johnson, 1914-2018 -- Juvenile literature.
Lawyers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
African American lawyers -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women lawyers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Lawyers -- Juvenile literature.
African American lawyers -- Juvenile literature.
Women lawyers -- Juvenile literature.
African Americans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
Women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN 9781324003175 (hardcover)
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