Race, place, and the law, 1836-1948 /
Black and white Americans have occupied separate spaces since the days of "the big house" and "the quarters." But the segregation and racialization of American society was not a natural phenomenon that "just happened." The decisions, enacted into laws, that kept the rac...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
1998.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Orientations
- 2. Geographies of Slavery and Emancipation
- 3. Legal Reasoning and the Geopolitics of Nineteenth-Century Race Relations
- 4. The Geopolitics of Jim Crow
- 5. The Reasonableness of Jim Crow Geographies
- 6. Restrictive Space and the Doctrine of Changed Conditions
- 7. Epilogue.