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William Lewis Burke Jr. And William Lewis Burke should redirect here
William Lewis Burke Jr. is a lawyer, historian, professor, and author. He is a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law.[1] He wrote a book about Matthew J. Perry.[2]
His book on Reconstruction era African American lawyers in South Carolina was described as definitive.[3] He appeared on C-SPAN.[4]
Works[edit]
- All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868–1968
- At Freedom's Door: African American Founding Fathers and Lawyers in Reconstruction South Carolina (2000)[5]
- Matthew J. Perry: The Man, His Times and His Legacy (2004)
- The Dawn of Religious Freedom in South Carolina (2007)
- Madam Chief Justice: South Carolina’s Jean Hoefer Toal[1] co-editor
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Lewis W. Burke - School of Law | University of South Carolina". sc.edu.
- ^ Chappell, Bill (August 1, 2011). "S.C. Loses Civil Rights Legend Judge Matthew Perry" – via NPR.
- ^ Rubin, Hyman (2017). "Reviewed work: All for Civil Rights: African American Lawyers in South Carolina, 1868–1968. Southern Legal Studies, W. Lewis Burke". The South Carolina Historical Magazine. 118 (4): 323–325. JSTOR 45283248 – via JSTOR.
- ^ "W. Lewis Burke Jr. | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
- ^ "Georgia Press".
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