Making My Mark: The Story of a Man Who Wouldn't Stay in His Place
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Rating | : | 4.72 (578 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0881460982 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 196 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
MARVIN S. From there, he went on to become a founding partner of Arrington & Hollowell. ARRINGTON, SR., attended both Clark College, Howard University School of Law, and Emory University Law School where he was awarded his JD in 1967.
H. Griffin said Making my Mark. A true tale of courage and determination. Anyone wishing to heed Obama's admonition to enter a dialogue about race in our country would do well to start here.. "Barbara R. Hatton, Ph.D." according to Barbara R. Hatton. Judge Marvin S. Arrington has been fixture in Atlanta, GA legal and political circles for more than thirty years. I expected his autobiography to be another in a long line of inspiring tales about tough warriors in the AFrican American quest for dignity, respect and inclusion. The title should have been my clue that it is much more. It . "Engaging and Well-Written" according to David Getachew-Smith. Marvin Arrington's life and the history of the City of Atlanta have been inextricably intertwined for the last six decades. In fact, almost all of the individuals that have shaped Atlanta as it transitioned from a provincial segregated town into an international city have at some point crossed Atlanta's favorite native-born son. Arringt
Arrington, Sr., of Atlanta, Georgia. Judge Arrington was the first African American to become partner at an all-white Atlanta law firm and then, later, established one of the largest and most successful minority law firms in the country. Today, Marvin Arrington is a distinguished judge on the Fulton County Superior Court who continues now to address the great challenges of the 21st century.. Lawyer, judge, public servant, trailblazer: these are only a few words to describe the remarkable accomplishments of the Honorable Marvin S. It's the story of a dedicated man, born in to the segregated South who went on to break down racial barriers and build walls of inclusion and harmony
ARRINGTON, SR., attended both Clark College, Howard University School of Law, and Emory University Law School where he was awarded his JD in 1967. From there, he went on to become a founding partner of Arrington & Hollowell. About the Author MARVIN S.