Amina Hassan, Ph.D., is an independent historian and award-winning public radio documentarian whose productions include a 13-part series for NPR on how race, class, and gender shape American sports. She currently works as a media content consultant and researcher for The Azara Group.
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"In this book, Amina Hassan recovers the forgotten story of the biracial African American writer, newspaper editor, radical activist, and respected judge who also happened to be one of the most important civil rights lawyers of the twentieth century. Everyone should know Loren Miller's story. This is a tremendous achievement."-Kenneth W. Mack, author of Representing the Race: The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer "What an outstanding and incredible work on civil rights attorney Loren Miller! I salute Amina Hassan's keen analysis of Miller's journalistic approach to advancing civil rights for Black Americans."-Diane E. Watson, U.S. Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia, 1999-2001, and U.S. Representative from California, 2001-2011 "Amina Hassan has written a superb biography of California attorney Loren Miller, who played a major role in civil rights reform on the local, state, and national levels between 1940 and 1965. Hassan's book belongs on the shelves of historians, urban studies scholars, and anyone interested in the movement for racial equality in the United States."-Martin Schiesl, author of The Politics of Efficiency: Municipal Administration and Reform in America, 1880-1920 "A recommended work that adds to the corpus of civil rights histories and offers a rich portrait of a central figure in the related struggle in California."-Library Journal "I just love the Loren Miller book!" -Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution "Amina Hassan presents us with an excellent history of the West in her biography of Loren Miller and reveals a hidden jewel and an unsung hero of the national Civil Rights movement." -Western Historical Quarterly "Absolutely superb! This book is a monument to Loren Miller that will be invaluable to future historians [and] it will stand for many, many years to come." -Paul Gray, author of A Clamor for Equity: Emergence and Exile of Californio Activist Francisco P. RamIrez