Description
A Matter of Black and White is the private story of an Oklahoma woman whose fight to realize an education formed a an important episode within the civil rights movement. Born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, of parents just one generation got rid of from slavery, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher changed into the plaintiff in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that laid the root for the eventual desegregation of schools (and much else) in The united states.
A Matter of Black and White resounds with almost universal human themes-childhood, school, friends, colleagues, community, and a love that lasted an entire life.