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Racial Violence on Trial: A Handbook with Cases, Laws, and Documents

Author Christopher Waldrep
Publisher ABC-CLIO
Category Law
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PublisherABC-CLIO
ISBN / ASIN1576072444
ISBN-139781576072448
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Sales Rank4,820,018
CategoryLaw
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In this comprehensive overview of how the law has been used to combat racism, author Christopher Waldrep points out that the U.S. government has often promoted discrimination. A veritable history of civil rights, the story is told primarily through a discussion of key legal cases.

Racial Violence on Trial also presents 11 key documents gathered together for the first time, from the Supreme court's opinion in Brown v. Mississippi to a 1941 newspaper account entitled The South Kills Another Negro, to a 1947 New Yorker piece, Opera in Greenville, about a crowd of taxi drivers who killed a black man. Also included are a listing of key people, laws, and concepts; a chronology; a table of cases; and an annotated bibliography.

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