Nearly two years ago UNC's Center for the Study of the American South co-sponsored a symposium on Albion Tourgee. I'm delighted to report that the papers from that symposium are out in the Elon Law Review. Here's the table of contents for the volume:
INTRODUCTION: A RADICAL NOTION OF DEMOCRACY: LAW, RACE, AND ALBION TOURGÉE, 1865-1905 by Sally Greene
REFLECTIONS ON ALBION TOURGÉE'S 1896 VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT: A "CONSISTENT ENEMY OF PERSONAL LIBERTY AND EQUAL RIGHT"? by Michael Kent Curtis
THE PAST AS PROLOGUE: ALBION TOURGÉE AND THE NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION by Judge Robert N. Hunter, Jr.
THE NATIONAL CITIZEN’S RIGHTS ASSOCIATION: PRECURSOR OF THE NAACP by Carolyn L. Karcher
THE LEGITIMACY OF LAW IN LITERATURE: THE CASE OF ALBION W. TOURGÉE by Brook Thomas
ADALINE AND THE JUDGE: AN EX-SLAVE GIRL’S JOURNEY WITH ALBION W. TOURGÉE by Naurice Frank Woods, Jr.
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