Litigating across the color line : civil cases between black and white southerners from the end of slavery to civil rights /
As a result of the violence, segregation, and disfranchisement that occurred throughout the South in the decades after Reconstruction, it has generally been assumed that African Americans in the post-Reconstruction South litigated few civil cases and faced widespread inequality in the suits they did...
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Main Author: | Milewski, Melissa Lambert (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2018
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