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We Shall Overcome: A History of Civil Rights and the Law

We Shall Overcome: A History of Civil Rights and the Law
Author: Alexander Tsesis
Publisher: Yale University Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 384
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Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 0300118376
Dewey Decimal Number: 323.0973
EAN: 9780300118377
ASIN: 0300118376

Publication Date: April 24, 2008
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Despite America’s commitment to civil rights from the earliest days of nationhood, examples of injustices against minorities stain many pages of U.S. history. The battle for racial, ethnic, and gender fairness remains unfinished. This comprehensive book traces the history of legal efforts to achieve civil rights for all Americans, beginning with the years leading up to the Revolution and continuing to our own times. The historical adventure Alexander Tsesis recounts is filled with fascinating events, with real change and disappointing compromise, and with courageous individuals and organizations committed to ending injustice.

Viewing the evolution of civil rights through the lens of legal history, Tsesis considers laws that have restricted civil rights (such as Jim Crow regulations and prohibitions against intermarriage) and laws that have expanded rights (including antisegregation legislation and other legal advances of the civil rights era). He focuses particular attention on the African American fight for civil rights but also discusses the struggles of women, gays and lesbians, Japanese Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, and Jews. He concludes by assessing the current state of civil rights in the United States and exploring likely future expansions of civil rights.



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