A Lawyer’s Journey, the Morris Dees Story

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Dees mentions several violent acts committed by Louis Beam,

the Grand Dragon of the Texas Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. They include


an attempt to strangle Den Xiaoping when he visited Texas in 1980.


 


Dees sued Beam for violence against Vietnamese fishermen in

Galveston Bay. The outcome was that he put Beam out of business.


 


His entire adult life Morris has been on assassination lists

of the largest, most hateful, most violent organizations in the country. He’s

had to wear body armor, carry a gun, put in all kinds of security at home

and at the office, be surrounded by body guards (cost: $18,000 per month).


 


Here is a summary of what Morris has accomplished (up

until the book was published in 2001):


 


1982 - Morris put Louis Beam, the Grand Dragon of the Texas

Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, out of business. 


 


1987 - Morris put Glenn Miller’s White Patriots Party (WPP)

[previously called the Confederate Knights of the KKK, and prior to that, the

Carolina Knights of the KKK] out of business. The WPP was being trained by

active-duty military, and was receiving stolen military equipment, including 13


LAW rockets that could pierce 11” armor. They were attempting to obtain a $7500

rocket that would blow up SPLC’s new, fortified, building. The leader, Glenn

Miller, went underground, but surfaced again this year, as Frazier Glenn

Miller, when he killed three people at the Jewish Community Center in Overland

Park, near Kansas City.


 


1987 - Morris put Robert Shelton’s United Klans of America

(UKA) out of business when an all-white jury in the South awarded $7 million to

the plaintiff. The UKA had been the largest Klan group in the country. It beat

the Freedom Riders in 1961; bombed the Sixteen Street Baptist Church and killed


four girls in 1963; killed Viola Luizzo in Selma in 1965.


 


1988 - Morris put Tom Metzger’s White Aryan Resistance (WAR)

out of business when a jury awarded $12.5 million to the plaintiff.


 


1998 - Morris put Horace King’s Christian Knights of the KKK

out of business when a jury in Clarendon County, South Carolina awarded over

$37 million to the plaintiff.


 


2000 - Morris put Richard Butler’s Aryan Nations out of


business when a jury awarded $6.3 million to the plaintiffs. Butler had tried

to kill Morris Dees when he gave a speech at Southern Illinois University in

1998.


 


I loved this book. Near the end Morris tells of correcting a


CNN commentator who had made a stupid comment about Shakespeare saying “First,

kill all the lawyers.” Morris called him and ask him to read Henry VI

carefully: “…you’ll see that what Shakespeare really said was, ‘If tyranny is

to prevail, we must first kill all the lawyers.’”


 


Morris is my age — one year older. He says that he is

walking slower, can no longer put in 18-20 hour days, and that his short-term

memory is not as good. But on the last page he writes:


I will always be a trial lawyer at heart. No higher calling

has come my way. Clarence Darrow, the lawyer whose life spurred my decision to


enter the arena*, …told a jury…”It is but an episode in the great battle for

human liberty, a battle [of] tyranny and oppression [that] will not end so long

as the children of one father shall be compelled to toil [in poverty] to

support the children of another in luxury and ease.”


 


Morris concludes with this:


No conservative Supreme Court of reactionary Congress or

wrong-headed Administration and no movement to frustrate our civil justice

system can succeed. The gates of justice that sadly are being closed today to

the powerless will come crashing open by the tidal wave trial lawyers can set


in motion.


 


Trial lawyers hold the keys to the gates of justice. This is

an awesome responsibility.


 


*Morris Dees was earning millions in the direct mail

business. He had closed his law office. Then one night a storm caused his plane

to be diverted from Chicago to Cincinnati. Killing time he picked up Clarence

Darrow’s book, The Story of My Life. It changed Morris Dees’ life.


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