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Supreme Justice
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Thurgood Marshall |
xviii, 336 p. : 24 cm |
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Let's get free
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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… |
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The African-American struggle for legal equality in American history
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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. |
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What shall we do with the Negro?
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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… |
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Justice while black
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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… |
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When Affirmative Action Was White
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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… |
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Equal!
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Leonard A. Stevens undifferentiated |
Traces the history of "Jim Crow" laws and the most important court decisions concerning them from 1896 to the present. |
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