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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Behind the Gavel is the inspiring story of Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson, a pioneering jurist, civil rights advocate, and trailblazing leader who became the first African American to serve as Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. Richly illustrated with historical photographs, personal reflections, and leadership lessons, this engaging biography introduces readers to a leader whose life and career helped reshape Louisiana's legal landscape while opening doors for generations to come.Born in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, and raised in New Orleans during the era of segregation, Chief Justice Johnson learned early the values of faith, education, perseverance, and service. Encouraged by parents who believed deeply in the power of learning and opportunity, she excelled academically and developed a passion for justice that would guide her throughout her life. From her years as valedictorian at Walter L. Cohen High School to her transformative experiences at Spelman College during the height of the Civil Rights Movement, Chief Justice Johnson's journey reflects both the challenges and possibilities facing young African Americans in the mid-twentieth century.Written by the Honorable KaTrina Chantelle Griffin in collaboration with Chief Justice Johnson herself, Behind the Gavel chronicles Chief Justice Johnson's path from student to lawyer, judge, and ultimately Chief Justice. Readers will discover her experiences as one of only two Black women in her graduating class at Louisiana State University Law School, her work advancing civil rights and educational opportunity throughout the South, her service with the New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation, and her historic rise through the ranks of the Louisiana judiciary.The book places Chief Justice Johnson's story within the broader context of American history. Her life intersected with many of the defining legal and civil rights struggles of her generation, including school desegregation, voting rights advocacy, and judicial reform. Particular attention is given to the historic Chisom v. Edwards litigation, which challenged Louisiana's judicial election system and helped pave the way for greater diversity and representation on the state's highest court.Yet Behind the Gavel is about far more than legal history. Chief Justice Johnson reflects on the influence of her parents, the mentors who challenged her, the friendships that shaped her journey, and the faith that sustained her through seasons of both victory and heartbreak. Readers encounter not only a distinguished jurist, but also a daughter, mother, mentor, and woman of unwavering conviction whose commitment to justice never wavered.Throughout the book, readers are invited to consider the leadership principles that guided Chief Justice Johnson's life: preparation, integrity, courage, accountability, inclusion, and service. Her story demonstrates that leadership is not measured by titles or position but by the willingness to stand for what is right, even when doing so is difficult.Behind the Gavel offers an accessible and inspiring introduction to a remarkable life and legacy. Ideal for classrooms, libraries, leadership programs, book clubs, and readers interested in African American history, women's history, civil rights, law, public service, and leadership, it serves as both a historical record and a call to action. The lessons woven throughout encourage readers to lead with purpose, act with integrity, and use their influence to create opportunities for others.Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson's remarkable journey stands as a testament to the power of education, faith, perseverance, and purpose. More than a biography, Behind the Gavel is a powerful reminder that courage, prepara Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.