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Mighty justice
my life in civil rights
Book • 2019
In Mighty Justice, Dovey Johnson Roundtree shares her extraordinary life from the Jim Crow South to Washington D.C.
courtrooms, detailing her integration of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, landmark 1955 bus desegregation victory in Sarah Keys v.
Carolina Coach Company that dismantled 'separate but equal' in interstate travel, and high-profile acquittal in United States v.
Ray Crump.
As one of the first women ordained in the AME Church, she merged her legal practice with ministry to advocate for justice, families, and children amid urban challenges.
courtrooms, detailing her integration of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, landmark 1955 bus desegregation victory in Sarah Keys v.
Carolina Coach Company that dismantled 'separate but equal' in interstate travel, and high-profile acquittal in United States v.
Ray Crump.
As one of the first women ordained in the AME Church, she merged her legal practice with ministry to advocate for justice, families, and children amid urban challenges.
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