Here's some more I bet dumbold lady didn't know:
"Phelps earned a law degree from
Washburn University in 1964, and founded the Phelps Chartered law firm.
[16] The first notable cases were related to
civil rights. "I systematically brought down the Jim Crow laws of this town," he claims.
[7] Phelps' daughter was quoted as saying, "We took on the Jim Crow establishment, and Kansas did not take that sitting down. They used to shoot our car windows out, screaming we were ****** lovers," and that the Phelps law firm made up one-third of the state's federal docket of civil rights cases.
[17]
"Phelps took cases on behalf of African-American clients alleging
racial discrimination by school systems, and a predominantly black
American Legion post which had been raided by police, alleging racially based police abuse.
[18] Phelps' law firm obtained settlements for some clients.
[19] Phelps also sued President
Ronald Reagan over Reagan's appointment of a U.S. ambassador to the
Vatican, alleging this violated
separation of church and state. The case was dismissed by the U.S. district court.
[19][20] Phelps' law firm, staffed by himself and family members also represented non-white Kansans in discrimination actions against
Kansas City Power and Light,
Southwestern Bell, and the Topeka City Attorney, and represented two female professors alleging discrimination in Kansas universities.
[17]
"In the 1980s, Phelps received awards from the
Greater Kansas City Chapter of Blacks in Government and the
Bonner Springs branch of the
NAACP, for his work on behalf of black clients.
[19]"
No wonder the progressive press hates him and tries to pawn him off on Republicans and Christians. They're the ones that built him up in the first place. How awkward for them.
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