Politically Considered highlights the too often overlooked moral overtones of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. In this connection, he offers a compressed, yet moving mosaic of issues and heroic figures directly or indirectly related to the most impactful decision in the history of the court. Great names such as Charles Hamilton Houston, A. Phillip Randolph, Paul Robeson, Frederick Douglass, E. D. Nixon, W.E.B. Dubois and Thurgood Marshall. El-Kati illudes to other critical decisions in American history; Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Grandfather s Clause (1913), Dred Scott (1857), the Bakke and Weber decisions in the latter half of the 20th. This book is a must read for everyone who wishes to understand this nation s underbelly, and its stark failure to protect the rights and humanity of all of its people. In short, this work is a bold challenge and pleas for us to discover our moral compass, and break The Silent covenant, so that we can drive America towards her better self.
Cover art work by Seitu Jones