
Mr. Hollowell Didn’t Like That
08/03/17 • 35 min
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Arrested, arraigned, indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced to die in the electric chair in 24 hours.
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Revisionist History - Mr. Hollowell Didn’t Like That
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Pushkin. This episode contains material that may be upsetting to some listeners. I finished law school on the first Friday in June of nineteen sixty. On the following Monday, I went to work for Donne L. Holliwell, who was the ultimate civil rights lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia at the time. Vernon Jordan, one of the great figures in the American civil rights movement talking about his mentor, and I went to work for him right out of law school for thi
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