John Robinson Wilkins and the Resources of the Law: Testing the Limits of Race, Law and Development, and the American Legal Profession

In the fall of 1964, my uncle John Robinson Wilkins joined the Berkeley Law School faculty. He was the first black professor in the school's illustrious history and only the second in the entire UC Berkeley system. Tragically, my uncle's time on the Berkeley faculty would be short. In 1970...

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