Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America

Mary Frances Berry

Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Published
1 February 1995
Pages
336
ISBN
9780140232981

Black Resistance/White Law: A History of Constitutional Racism in America

Mary Frances Berry

How the government has used the Constitution to deny black Americans their legal rights

From the arrival of the first twenty slaves in Jamestown to the Howard Beach Incident of 1986, Yusef Hawkins, and Rodney King, federal law enforcement has pleaded lack of authority against white violence while endorsing surveillance of black rebels and using constitutional military force against them. In this groundbreaking study, constitutional scholar Mary Frances Berry analyzes the reasons why millions of African Americans whose lives have improved enormously, both socially and economically, are still at risk of police abuse and largely unprotected from bias crimes.

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