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21. The Woman Who Brought Down the Mob

12.01.2021 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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On a January night in Manhattan, a team of lawyers is working to crack open an organised crime case. And at the centre of it all, is Eunice Carter - the first black woman to graduate from Fordham Law and the first African-American woman to pass the New York state bar. Matthew Syed tells the story of how Carter’s brilliance and meticulous attention to detail blew open a case that would bring down the most notorious mobster - Lucky Luciano - and he explores the experience, the pressure and the role of being "a first". With Yun Li and Marilyn Greenwald, authors of the biography Eunice Hunton Carter: A Lifelong Fight for Social Justice;

Dr. Tsedale M Melaku, sociologist and author of You Don't Look Like a Lawyer: Black Women and Systemic Gendered Racism;

and Claude M Steele Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. Presenter: Matthew Syed

Producer: Sandra Labady

Series Editor: Katherine Godfrey

Researcher: Nadia Mehdi

Music, sound design and mix: Rob Speight

Additional mixing: Alex Portfelix

A Novel production for BBC Radio 4

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