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Copeland, Jeffrey

Jeffrey Copeland is Professor and Head of the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Northern Iowa, where he teaches children's and young adult literature courses and English Education. He has authored and edited numerous books, including Speaking of Poets and Young Adult Literature: A Contemporary Reader and, most recently, Inman’s War: A Soldier’s Story of Life in a Colored Battalion in WWII. A native St. Louisan, he lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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Copeland, Jeffrey

Olivia's Story:The Conspiracy of Heroes behind Shelley v. Kraemer
The story behind the landmark 1948 Supreme Court decision, Shelley v. Kraemer, which struck down racially-based housing restrictions and opened the door to fair housing regulations in the United States, told through the voice of an African-American teacher, one of the participants.

Many battles have been fought through the years to gain dignity, justice and equality for all in America. Few of those battles have had the lasting significance and impact of the one described in the telling of Olivia’s Story. Olivia Merriweather Perkins joined a brave group of people in St. Louis, Missouri who came together, without regard to their personal safety and well-being, to fight for rights that had been denied to people of color, the right to property. Their sacrifices eventually led to "Shelley vs Kraemer," one of the most important legal battles of modern times, the impact of which was felt in every corner of America. This legal case changed the face of a nation, not only in housing but also in other area taken for granted today. The story behind the case shows the power of dreams and how these dreams can come true if people are willing to fight for them.

Price: $19.95 (€14.76)
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Inman's War: A Soldier's Story of Life in a Colored Battalion in WWII
"The underlying theme of this book is The War, and this is a marvelous look at one small, vital facet of it all. For all school and public libraries."
--KLIATT, Raymond Puffer, Ph.D., Historian, Edwards AFB, Lancaster, CA

"Inman's War offers an intensely personal look at individual valor and suffering, and allows lay readers and historians alike to appreciate the contribution of 'colored battalions" not only to the war effort, but to the improved egalitarianism of American culture.

Price: $17.95 (€13.28)
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