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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Supreme Justice Supreme Justice Thurgood Marshall xviii, 336 p. : 24 cm OL12232381W
Let's get free Let's get free Paul Delano Butler Paul Butler was an ambitious federal prosecutor, a Harvard Law grad who traded in his corporate law salary to fight the good fight. It was those years on the front lines that convinced him that the A… OL13691684W
The African-American struggle for legal equality in American history The African-American struggle for legal equality in American history Carole Boston Weatherford Traces the African American struggle, from slavery to the present, to overcome racism and racist laws thereby becoming constitutionally and legally equal to other American citizens. OL15070655W
What shall we do with the Negro? What shall we do with the Negro? Paul D. Escott Consulting a broad range of contemporary newspapers, magazines, books, army records, government documents, publications of citizens' organizations, letters, diaries, and other sources, Paul D. Escott… OL15300925W
Justice while black Justice while black Robbin Shipp Justice While Black is a must-read for every young black male in America-and for everyone else who cares about their survival and well-being. This is a first-of-its-kind essential guide for African-A… OL19989871W
When Affirmative Action Was White When Affirmative Action Was White Ira Katznelson Many mid 20th century American government programs created to help citizens survive and improve ended up being heavily biased against African-Americans. Katznelson documents this white affirmative a… OL2969377W
Equal! Equal! Leonard A. Stevens undifferentiated Traces the history of "Jim Crow" laws and the most important court decisions concerning them from 1896 to the present. OL3255942W