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Focusing on the actions and attitudes of the courts, legislatures, and public servants in six colonies, Judge Higginbotham shows ways in which the law has contributed to injustices suffered by Black Americans.
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Focusing on the actions and attitudes of the courts, legislatures, and public servants in six colonies, Judge Higginbotham shows ways in which the law has contributed to injustices suffered by Black Americans.
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ISBN: | 9780195027457 |
Publisher: | OUP USA |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Pub date: | 29 May 1980 |
DEWEY: | 342.73087 |
DEWEY edition: | 18 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 512 |
Weight: | 720g |
Height: | 142mm |
Width: | 349mm |
Spine width: | 41mm |