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The Life of a Movement Lawyer

Jason Langberg

Lewis Pitts and the Struggle for Democracy, Equality, and Justice

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Release Date: 16/05/2024

Genre: Biography
Label: University of South Carolina Press
Language: English
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press

Lewis Pitts and the Struggle for Democracy, Equality, and Justice
Deeply researched, this volume chronicles how Lewis Pitts positively impacted thousands of lives, including during his time embedded in grassroots movements to end nuclear proliferation, seek justice for Greensboro Massacre victims and survivors, restart local government in Keysville, GA, and preserve Gullah culture on Daufuskie Island.
Be inspired by this grassroots civil rights lawyer's quest for democracy, equality, and justice

Born in 1947 and raised in rural South Carolina, Lewis Pitts grew up oblivious to the civil rights revolution underway across the country. A directionless white college student in 1968, Pitts committed to military service and was destined for Vietnam. Five years later--after a formative period in which he underwent an intellectual and moral awakening, was discharged as a conscientious objector, and graduated from law school--he embarked on an unlikely forty-year career as a crusading social justice attorney.

The Life of a Movement Lawyer: Lewis Pitts and the Struggle for Democracy, Equality, and Justice chronicles how Pitts positively affected thousands of lives and communities, while working in various social movements and then for legal aid. These grassroots efforts included fights to end nuclear proliferation; seeking justice for victims and survivors of the Greensboro Massacre; restarting the local government in Keysville, Georgia; preserving Gullah culture on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina; and ending corruption in Robeson County, North Carolina.

Beyond documenting a life well-lived and shedding light on lesser-known activists and movements, Langberg, in this thoroughly researched biography, explores problems that continue to afflict the United States today: poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, racism, police misconduct, voter suppression, child maltreatment, and corporate power. The Life of a Movement Lawyer will energize, inspire, and compel action by those who seek to continue the pursuit of justice for all.