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  1. Malvina French Shanklin Harlan (1839–1916), informally known as "Mallie", was the wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, the grandmother of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan II, and the author of a 1915 memoir entitled Some Memories of a Long Life, 1854–1911.

  2. 12 août 2001 · The recent publication of a memoir by Malvina Shanklin Harlan (1839-1916), the wife of the Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, introduced the public to a keen chronicler of a rich...

  3. Rediscovered by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, this unique account of life before, during, and after the Civil War was written by the wife of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, who played a central role in some of the most significant civil rights decisions of his era.

  4. 16 mars 2012 · Some memories of a long life, 1854-1911. by. Malvina Shanklin Harlan. Publication date. 2002. Topics. Harlan, John Marshall, 1833-1911., Harlan, Malvina Shanklin, 1838-1916., Judges' spouses -- United States -- Biography. Publisher. Modern Library.

  5. 7 mai 2002 · The memoir begins with Malvina, the daughter of passionate abolitionists, becoming the teenage bride of John Marshall Harlan, whose family owned more than a dozen slaves. Malvina...

  6. Malvina Shanklin Harlan wrote the memoirs of her life with her husband, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, in 1915, but the manuscript sat, unpublished, in a Library of Congress collection for more than eight decades.

  7. 1 janv. 2002 · The memoir begins with Malvina, the daughter of passionate abolitionists, becoming the teenage bride of John Marshall Harlan, whose family owned more than a dozen slaves. Malvina depicts her life in antebellum Kentucky, and her courageous defense of the Harlan homestead during the Civil War.