An examination of the historical experience of African Americans as a case study of America''s legacy of racial violence this comprehensive overview of how the law has been used to combat racism author Christopher Waldrep points out that the U.S. government has often promoted discrimination. A veritable history of civil rights the story is told primarily through a discussion of key legal cases.Racial Violence on Trial also presents 11 key documents gathered together for the first time from the Supreme court''s opinion in Brown v. Mississippi to a 1941 newspaper account entitled The South Kills Another Negro to a 1947 New Yorker piece Opera in Greenville about a crowd of taxi drivers who killed a black man. Also included are a listing of key people laws and concepts; a chronology; a table of cases; and an annotated bibliography.
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