Invisible
Carter, Stephen L.
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She was black and a woman and a prosecutor
a graduate of Smith College and the granddaughter of slaves
as dazzlingly unlikely a combination as one could imagine in the New York of the 1930s--and without the strategy she devised
Lucky Luciano
the most powerful Mafia boss in history
would never have been convicted. When special prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey selected twenty lawyers to help him clean up the city's underworld
she was the only member of his team who was not a white male. Eunice Hunton Carter
Stephen Carter's grandmother
was raised in a world of stultifying expectations about race and gender
yet by the 1940s her professional and political successes had made her one of the most famous black women in America. But her triumphs were shadowed by prejudice and tragedy. Greatly complicating her rise was her difficult relationship with her younger brother
Alphaeus
an avowed Communist who--together with his friend Dashiell Hammett--would go to prison during the McCarthy era. Yet she remained unbowed. Moving
haunting
and as fast paced as a novel
[this book] tells the true story of a woman who often found her path blocked by the social and political expectations of her time. But Eunice Carter never accepted defeat
and thanks to her grandson's remarkable book
her long-forgotten story is once again visible.
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