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The Legal Status of the Negro

Title : The Legal Status of the Negro
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Rating : 4.98 (889 Votes)
Asin : 1584770813
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 365 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-03
Language : English

Lauren Keeler said Great book. It's the kind of book that will keep your awareness high as well as your desire to fight against racial inequalities. Great book!

--Marke, A Catalogue of the Law Collection of New York University (1953) 334 . It is the first comprehensive collection of legal materials in its field

The treatise is well-annotated with citations to relevant cases, and includes a bibliography and index.. This was the first treatise to examine the legal status of the Negro as interpreted by United States courts in the specific civil rights areas of citizenship; education; property rights; labor; involuntary servitude; Jim Crow laws and regulations; segregation and failure to provide accommodations in charitable and penal institutions; domestic issues such as interracial marriage, illegitimate offspring, adoption; mob domination at trials of Negroes and resultant venue changes; race discrimination in jury selection as well as racial prejudice of jurors, prejudicial remarks, punishments and sentences; the voting franchise before 1865, during reconstruction and its aftermath; disfranchisement attempts to keep Negroes away from the polls from 1890-1920; and much more. Originally published: New York: D. xi, 354 pp. Appleton-Century Co., 1939. Reprint of the first and only edition

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