Warrior for Justice: The George Eames Story

Warrior for Justice: The George Eames Story

Warrior for Justice: The George Eames Story

Warrior for Justice: The George Eames Story

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Overview

In this dual biography and autobiography, author Kathy Andre-Eames celebrates the life of her husband by highlighting his numerous accomplishments. George Washington Eames Jr. worked with the Baton Rouge branch of the NAACP for almost thirty years and served as president for fifteen of those. He worked within the system to desegregate the Louisiana State University athletic department, helping coach Dale Brown recruit black players and coaches.

Eames' efforts at integration and equality continued, focusing on the city's police and fire departments, public transportation, recreation and parks, and, even, the penal system. He also worked with the American Disability Association to force universities, public areas, and other facilities to comply with ADA standards. Although considered a radical at the time, Andre-Eames supported her husband in all of his endeavors toward social justice.

A couple burdened by inequality and oppression, but bound by determination and love, the unlikely romance of Kathy and George affected the lives of so many. Although their family connections were at times tried and stretched to the breaking point, their relationship remained steadfast. Their story reminds us all that one person can accomplish a great many things, but two together, united by love, can impact the world in remarkable ways.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455620654
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 07/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Kathy Andre-Eames is former teacher who dedicated her life to being a civil rights activist. She attended the University of Dallas, where she earned her bachelor and master of arts in English. A writer and a poet, Andre-Eames helped her husband write speeches, press releases, letters, and other communication to promote equality for African Americans and people with disabilities. She lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Chapter 1 Growing up with Racism 11

Chapter 2 A New Environment 25

Chapter 3 Breaking Free 33

Chapter 4 Rape and Outrage 47

Chapter 5 LSU 51

Chapter 6 A New Love-A New Life 63

Chapter 7 Civil Rights Intensifies 77

Chapter 8 A Son at Last 87

Chapter 9 Action on All Fronts 99

Chapter 10 We Play Ball 111

Chapter 11 Celebrations and Speeches-New Trouble Rises 117

Chapter 12 Rivers 129

Chapter 13 We Force the Spring 133

Chapter 14 We Find Our Roots 139

Chapter 15 Family Crisis and a Final Tribute 147

Chapter 16 George Fights His Accuser and Loses 155

Chapter 17 Prison for Two 169

Chapter 18 Finally Freedom 181

Chapter 19 Southern University 199

Chapter 20 A Public Revelation 211

Chapter 21 Gloria 215

Chapter 22 Coming Home 221

Chapter 23 Final Crises 229

Chapter 24 Celebrating Life 239

Chapter 25 Memories of a Warrior 247

Chapter 26 Inspired 261

Chapter 27 The Beloved 265

Notes 269

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