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Breaking Barriers Freddie Pitcher, Jr.

Breaking Barriers By Freddie Pitcher, Jr.

Breaking Barriers by Freddie Pitcher, Jr.


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Describes how the author made history in Baton Rouge by becoming the first African American to be elected to judgeships at three different levels of the court system. Judge Freddie Pitcher's story of rising from 'the bench to the bar to the bench' is informative and inspiring.

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Breaking Barriers Summary

Breaking Barriers: A View from the Bench by Freddie Pitcher, Jr.

In Breaking Barriers, Judge Freddie Pitcher Jr. describes how he made history in Baton Rouge by becoming the first African American to be elected to judgeships at three different levels of the court system. Pitcher recounts his early years in Valley Park-a segregated and semi-rural neighborhood-where one of his cousins, a civil rights attorney, served as his role model and inspired him to become both a lawyer and an agent of change. Pitcher depicts what it was like to grow up in the segregated South and how racial discrimination fueled his drive to challenge the norms of the Baton Rouge judiciary later in life.

Pitcher discusses how he forged together Black political organizations, the Black church community, and a group of white attorneys into a campaign coalition that ultimately helped him overcome the racial barriers that prevented Black people from ascending to the judiciary in Baton Rouge. He details the strategy used to win seats on both the Baton Rouge City Court and the 19th Judicial District Court at a time when many said a Black candidate could not win a city- or parish-wide election. He describes many of the challenges he faced as the first and only Black judge in Baton Rouge while highlighting some of the notable cases he tried and sharing his beliefs about judging and the judicial process.

Pitcher's story of rising from the bench to the bar to the bench-from the bench outside the local grocery store that he and his friends frequented as young boys, to the Louisiana bar, to the judicial bench-is informative and inspiring, shedding light on the perseverance and determination required of early African American candidates to overcome the many roadblocks to full participation in the political process related to the judiciary.

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CIN080717811XVG
9780807178119
080717811X
Breaking Barriers: A View from the Bench by Freddie Pitcher, Jr.
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Louisiana State University Press
20220706
277
N/A
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