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Reparations Talk: Reparations for Slavery and the Tort Law Analogy [PDF]
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of reparations lawsuits and exploring the ability of tort law to help apportion moral culpability in the reparations context.
Brophy, Alfred L
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Colorism and the Law in Latin America—Global Perspectives on Colorism Conference Remarks [PDF]
Today, persons of African descent make up more than forty percent of the poor in Latin America and have been consistently marginalized and denigrated as undesirable elements of the society since the abolition of slavery across the Americas.
Hernandez, Tanya K.
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Life as an Object : Teaching Lived Experiences Alongside Theories [PDF]
Comprend des références ...
Casséus, Joël
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Racial Gaps in Career Mobility during the Great Migration
The author investigates whether the Great Migration closed or mitigated racial disparities in career advancement. Using linked historical census data, tracking individuals from the early twentieth century, the author analyzes the occupational mobility of
Dirk Witteveen
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Using Celebrity to Advance Equality
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Alfred Archer
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Dying Constitutionalism and the Fourteenth Amendment [PDF]
The notion of a “living Constitution” often rests on an implicit assumption that important constitutional values will “grow” in such a way as to make the Constitution more attractive over time.
Young, Ernest A.
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The New Face of Jim Crow: Voter Suppression in America [PDF]
The radical right wing in America has developed an array of subtle and overt methods to suppress voter registration and turnout. The methods are targeted to constituencies most likely to oppose right-wing causes and candidates: low-income families ...
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Diversity and Transformation: African Americans and African Immigration to the United States [PDF]
Successive generations of African immigration have continuously transformed the African American community and the sociopolitical climate of the United States.Though the history of African immigration to the United States has at times been a turbulent ...
Salih Omar Eissa
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Residential Segregation under Jim Crow: Whites, Blacks, and Mulattoes in Southern Cities, 1880-1920. [PDF]
Notter IR, Logan JR.
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Introduction (Watching Jim Crow: The Struggles Over Mississippi Television, 1955-1969.)
The broadcast complex that houses WLBT-TV remains today where it has always been, a few blocks outside the modest cluster of skyscrapers that defines downtown Jackson, Mississippi.
Classen, Steven
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