Soul of the Court


The Trailblazing Life of Judge William Benson Bryant Sr.

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By Tonya Bolden
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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277

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Tonya Bolden has authored, coauthored, and edited more than fifty books for readers of various ages. Many of her titles have garnered starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and other publications. Her numerous awards include a Children's Book Guild of Washington, DC's Nonfiction Award for her body of work. This magna cum laude baccalaureate of Princeton University with a master's degree from Columbia University lives in New York City.

A beautiful testament to a man who refused to accept the limitations that society attempted to place on him because he was born Black in Georgia during Jim Crow to a single mother whose family fled to DC to escape racial terror. He defied the odds to become a successful lawyer who shaped Supreme Court precedent, chief judge of the DC federal court, and an important reminder that your circumstances need not define you.--Michelle Coles, author of Black Was the Ink In this splendid biography, Tonya Bolden tells the story of the remarkable life of an African American man who grew up in segregated Washington, DC, was one of the best trial attorneys in the city, and then became one of the great jurists of our time. Bolden's inspiring book tells Judge Bryant's story in the context of the key historical events during his life and conveys the judge's extraordinary character, wisdom, and optimism.--William B. Schultz, law clerk to Judge Bryant, public interest lawyer, former deputy commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, and former general counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services

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