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Fair Ways: How Six Black Golfers Won Civil Rights in Beaumont, Texas
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Fair Ways: How Six Black Golfers Won Civil Rights in Beaumont, Texas Paperback - 2015

by Robert J. Robertson


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In the summer of 1955, early in the modern civil rights era, six African American golfers in Beaumont, Texas, began attacking the Jim Crow caste system when they filed a federal lawsuit for the right to play the municipal golf course. The golfers and their African American lawyers went to federal court and asked a conservative white Republican judge to render a decision that would not only integrate the local golf course but also set precedent for desegregation of other public facilities, as well. In Fair Ways, Beaumont native Robert J. Robertson chronicles three parallel stories that converged in this important case. He tells the story of the plaintiffs--avid golfers who had learned the game while working as caddies and waiters--and their young lawyers, recent graduates from Howard University law school, and the Republican judge just appointed to the bench by President Eisenhower. Would the judge apply the new principles of Brown v. Board of Education to the questions before him? Would he use federal judicial power to override state laws and outlaw local customs? Fair Ways gives an uncommonly vivid picture of racial segregation and the forces that brought about its end. Using public case papers, public records, newspapers, and oral histories, Robertson has recreated the scene in Beaumont on the eve of desegregation, describing in detail the parallel white and black communities that characterized the Jim Crow caste system. Through this account, the forces at work in the South--education, military experience, rising expectations, the NAACP, and the rule of law--are personified dramatically by the golfers, the lawyers, and the judge.

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  • Title Fair Ways: How Six Black Golfers Won Civil Rights in Beaumont, Texas
  • Author Robert J. Robertson
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition second printing
  • Pages 256
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Texas A&M University Press, College Station
  • Date 2015
  • ISBN 9781623493561 / 1623493560
  • Weight 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 342.764

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Robert J. Robertson is a Beaumont businessman and community leader. He teaches at Lamar University and has served as president of the Tyrrell Historical Library Association, Texas Gulf Historical Society, and the Beaumont History Conference. Robertson is the author of numerous articles, and his earlier book, Her Majesty's Texans: Two English Immigrants in Reconstruction Texas, was also published by Texas A&M University Press.
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