hearing you talk and when we read these sections of the book, you yet a vision of what the country could have been like had, had a man like that been given a chance, had plessy not happened, had separate but equal never become the law of the land. i mean yeah. it s just, it s striking. and so tell us what happened to him at the end of his life after that really devastating supreme court decision. well, the rest of his life was certainly not, not a failure. we only got into that period of about 12 years when black rights were defended by the supreme court. you know, he rosemeadly to prominence rose immediately to h prominence at a time when, again, back votes were the difference between republicans winning and losing. ohio, which was the most important state at that time. so he was able to get for himself and others. he was able to play a role in creatinger a national african-american leadership with people like frederick douglass where there would be conventions e
tonight we are joined by two distinguished journalists with a strong connection. peter is an award-winning writer and former editorial page editor of the boston globe and executive editor of politico. he s the editor of the new york times bestseller the fall and rise of ted kennedy. sarah stockman joined the new york times editorial board in 2020 after covering politics, social movements for the national desk. she previously spent 16 years at the boston globe, nearly half the time as the papers foreign policy reporter in washington, d.c. she also served as a columnist and editorial board member ofum the globe winning a pulitzer prize for commentary in 2016. the author of a forthcoming book american-made, what happens to people when work disappears. here to talk about peter s new book, the great dissenter, the story of john marshall harlan, america s judicial hero. sarah and peter, welcome. thank you. thanks for having us. i love seeing in the chat where everyone
editorial board in 2020 after covering politics and the social movements for the national desk. she previously spent 16 years at the boston globe nearly half of that time as the papers foreign policy reporter in washington, d.c. she also served as a columnist and editorial board member of the globe winning a pulitzer prize for commentary in 2016. the author of a forthcoming book american-made what happens to people when work disappears. here to talk about peter s new book the great dissenter the story of john marshall america s judicial hero. sarah and peter, welcome. thank you. i love seeing where everyone is tuning in for him so that s great. keep it coming. it s a delight to be here tonight. peter is an old journalism mind. i worked for the boston globe for 16 years and think i spent 14 of them under peter and in the recent years he s talked with such enthusiasm about this book he s been working on the great defender, so this is a pleasure for me to interview him t
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Editorial board in 2020 after covering politics and the social movements for the national desk. She previously spent 16 years at the boston globe nearly half of that time as the papers Foreign Policy reporter in washington, d. C. She also served as a columnist Editorial Board member of the globe winning a pulitzer surprised commentary in 2016. Shes the author of a forthcoming book americanmade, what happens to people when works disappear . We are here to talk about peters new book, the great dissenter, story of John Marshall harlan, americas judicial hero. I love seeing the chat were everyone is writing in or tuning in from so thats great, keep ii coming. Its a delight to be c here tonight, a journalism mentor of mine. The boston globe 16 years, i think of 14 of them under peter and talked with enthusiasm about this book hes been working on so is a real pleasure to me to interview him tonight about his book. I can talk to peter anytime i want so i think tonight is a chance for you all