Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Civil RightsBloomsbury Academic, 2002 M10 30 - 284 páginas The Declaration of Independence stated that all men are created equal, yet the long and continuing struggle for civil rights in the United States seems to indicate otherwise. This reference guide details the most critical civil rights laws in U.S. history, moving from the period of slavery, to the Civil War, to the Reconstruction, to the civil rights era of the mid- to late-20th century. An overview essay introduces each period, and 36 individual laws are examined in essays placing the bills in their historical contexts. Each law is then presented in an edited and, when appropriate, annotated form, so students can read and understand the actual words of the law. |
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Atlas of Slavery and Civil Rights: An Annotated Chronicle of the Passage ... Nicholas J Santoro Vista previa limitada - 2006 |