The butler's child : an autobiography
by Steel, Lewis M., 1937- (Author), Friedlander, Beau (Author)
Summary
"The Butler's Child is the personal story of a Warner Brothers family grandson who spent more than fifty years as a fighting, no holds barred civil rights lawyer. Lewis explores why he, a privileged white man, devoted his life to seeking racial progress in often uncomprehending or hostile courts. In... Full description
- Attica
- Childhood
- Culver Military Academy and Harvard
- Bill Rutherford
- Kitty Muldoon
- Starting at the NAACP
- Getting My Feet Wet
- Dealing with Fear
- Robert L. Carter's Northern Campaign
- The Cincinnati School Case
- NAACP Battles
- Two Different Worlds
- 1968
- Bill Rutherford Dies and a New Beginning
- Tony Maynard
- Auburn Prison and Life in the Hamptons
- The Harlem Four
- Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and John Artis
- A Racist Court
- The 1970s and 1980s
- Life Among White Liberals
- Navigating Racial Lines
- Black Lives Matter
- Going Forward.