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Pamela Brandwein explores a neglected area of legal history, revealing a jurisprudence of rights that challenges conventional narratives about the transition to Jim Crow laws. By examining the complexities of legal frameworks and their societal implications, the book provides a fresh perspective on how rights were interpreted and enforced during this critical period, reshaping our understanding of race and law in America.
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Rethinking the Judicial Settlement of Reconstruction, Pamela Brandwein
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