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Jim Crow Guide to the U.S.A.: The Laws, Customs and Etiquette Governing the Conduct of Nonwhites and Other Minorities as Second-Class Citizens
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Exploring the legal framework of American apartheid, this guide reveals the extensive reach of Jim Crow laws from Emancipation to the civil rights movement. Stetson Kennedy meticulously compiles state statutes, municipal ordinances, federal regulations, and judicial rulings, providing a comprehensive look at the systemic discrimination that defined this era. The work serves as a vital resource for scholars while remaining engaging for general readers interested in understanding the historical context and implications of these laws.
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Jim Crow Guide to the U.S.A.: The Laws, Customs and Etiquette Governing the Conduct of Nonwhites and Other Minorities as Second-Class Citizens, Stetson Kennedy
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