By all accounts, Morris Dees has had a fascinating life. Son of a tenant farmer and grandson of a Klansman in rural Alabama, he built a multimillion-dollar business and sold it in 1971 to create the Southern Poverty Law Center. He has since become a hero in the civil rights struggle. 8-page photo insert.
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By all accounts, Morris Dees has had a fascinating life. Son of a tenant farmer and grandson of a Klansman in rural Alabama, he built a multimillion-dollar business and sold it in 1971 to create the Southern Poverty Law Center. He has since become a hero in the civil rights struggle. 8-page photo insert.
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Add this copy of A Season for Justice: the Life and Times of Civil to cart. $8.55, very good condition, Sold by Alibris rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 1991 by Scribner Book Company.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Very Good, Personal inscription from the author on front flyleaf., In very good dust jacket. Signed by Author. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 355 p.