The Color of Law - Richard Rothstein – Softcover
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The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein offers a groundbreaking look into the often-overlooked role of government policies in shaping racial segregation in the United States. Drawing on meticulous research and historical documentation, Rothstein reveals how local, state, and federal laws actively enforced residential segregation, influencing American communities for generations. This essential read challenges the myth that segregation “just happened” and presents a powerful argument for corrective justice and public awareness.
A must-have for readers interested in American history, social justice, public policy, and urban development.
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Format: Softcover / Paperback
Author: Richard Rothstein
Publisher: Liveright
Publication Year: 2017
Pages: 368
Genre: Nonfiction / History / Sociology / Civil Rights
ISBN: 9781631492853
Condition: Good Condition
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