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The Good Black: A True Story of Race in America

Autor Paul M. Barrett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1999
Larry Mungin spent his life preparing to succeed in the white world. He looked away from racial inequality and hostility, believing he'd make it if he worked hard and played by the rules. He rose from a Queens housing project to Harvard Law School, and went on to practice law at major corporate firms. But just at the point when he thought he'd make it, when he should have been considered for partnership, he sued his employer for racial discrimination. The firm claimed it went out of its way to help Larry because of his race, while Larry thought he'd been treated unfairly. Was Larry a victim of racial discrimination, or just another victim of the typical dog-eat-dog corporate law culture? A thought-provoking courtroom drama with the fast pace of a commercial novel, The Good Black asks readers to rethink their ideas about race and is a fascinating look at the inner workings of the legal profession.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780452278592
ISBN-10: 0452278597
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 204 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Plume Books

Cuprins

Chapter One: "Don't Be Afraid; I'm One of the Good Blacks"
Chapter Two: "Eat What You Kill"
Chapter Three: "You Don't Want to Mess with This Guy"
Chapter Four: "Play by the Rules and the System Will Treat You Right"
Chapter Five: "You'll Get Screwed the Way I Got Screwed"
Chapter Six: "A Balls-Out Firm"
Chapter Seven: "What Are You Doing with That Nigger Friend?"
Chapter Eight: "A Cocky Guy in for a Fall"
Chapter Nine: "Saving Mungin"
Chapter Ten: "You Fell Between the Cracks"
Chapter Eleven: "As Long As You Get a Paycheck, You Do as You're Told"
Chapter Twelve: "They Promised You the World; They Gave You the Street Corner"
Chapter Thirteen: "I Am a Whistle-Blower"
Chapter Fourteen:" There Will Be a Trial"
Chapter Fifteen: "Racism: When It's There, You Can See It"
Chapter Sixteen: "It's My Party; I'll Cry If I Want To"

Chapter Seventeen: "Afraid We Would Lose Him"
Chapter Eighteen: "Shucking and Jiving"
Chapter Nineteen: "Teach the Firm a Lesson"
Chapter Twenty: "We Were Pushing for Him"
Chapter Twenty-One: "God Has a Plan for Everybody"
Chapter Twenty-Two: "No Reasonable Juror..."
Chapter Twenty-Three": Conclusion: Integration's Paradox
Epilogue
Afterword
Index


Notă biografică

Paul M. Barrett is the Deputy Legal Editor at The Wall Street Journal. He was nominated by The Wall Street Journal for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for beat reporting.

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In this eloquent and suspenseful work of nonfiction, Paul M. Barrett goes into the minefields of corporate America and inside our legal system to tell the story of one man's journey across racial lines.

Taught to believe that he was "a human being first, an American second, and a black third", Larry Mungin grew up with the credo that if you played by the rules, you'd succeed. His pursuit of the American Dream took him from a Queens housing project to Harvard Law School to the Washington, D.C., office of Katten Muchin & Zavis, a blue-chip Chicago law firm, where he worked toward achieving a coveted partnership.

It didn't happen. In the fall of 1994, brushed off by senior partners who weren't even considering him for partnership, Mungin hired an upstart black firm to sue his employer. Katten Muchin & Zavis retaliated by mounting the best defense money could buy. The jury's verdict made headlines from coast to coast; the final ruling on appeal was even more startling.

Was Mungin a victim of racial discrimination, business-as-usual mismanagement, or changes in the legal marketplace? At once a gripping courtroom drama and an intimate account of the forces that drove one man to risk everything for his ideals, The Good Black challenges us to make up our own minds and to see in Larry Mungin's story the deeper, far-reaching implications of racial discrimination in our time.


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This compelling story of a black man's journey through the mostly white world of the legal profession in America presents a thought-provoking courtroom drama with the fast pace of a commercial novel.