Hugo Black
344 pages, 6 x 9
Paperback
Release Date:07 Sep 1982
ISBN:9780817301286
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Hugo Black

The Alabama Years

University of Alabama Press
A political biography, probing the labyrinth of Alabama politics in an effort to discover what forces, other than his own, shaped Hugo Black and set him upon the road to the Court
 
Almost any Alabamian, white or black, unsophisticated or meagerly educated, can name one man who was a justice of the United States Supreme Court. That name may be spoken with praise or, more often, profanity, but Hugo La Fayette Black, who left Alabama for Washington in 1927, remained a presence of major, almost legendary, proportions in his native state of Alabama. He was an associate justice of the Supreme Court for so many years that most Alabamians were vague as to what he did before and how he got the job. But any gray-haired man of seventy or eighty on Twentieth Street in Birmingham will tell you quickly enough that Hugo Black, beginning in the now-dim era of the Coolidge administration,. was once United States senator.
 
Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton is professor of history, The University of Alabama in Birmingham, and is the author of Seeing Historic Alabama: Fifteen Guided Tours (UAP, 1982) and the editor of Hugo Black and the Bill of Rights (UAP, 1978), among other works. Hugo Black: The Alabama Years was first published in 1972. 
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