Hirshman brings much-needed attention to the little-known triangulation between Garrison, Douglass, and Chapman, opening a new realm of inquiry for readers of the history of slavery and abolition.
This superb book unpacks the remarkable achievements of the first two female Supreme Court justices, "sisters in law," indeed. Perfect for readers relishing Jeffrey Toobin's The Nine.
An astonishing work that seamlessly weaves together multiple stories into one authoritative volume. Highly recommended for political scientists, civil rights activists, and students of LGBT history.