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Equal Protection and the African American Constitutional Experience A Documentary History
Robert P. Green, Jr., ed.
ISBN: 0-313-30350-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-30350-0
368 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 5/30/2000
List Price: $65.00 (UK Sterling Price: £44.95)
Discount Price: $32.50 Sale Price for U.S. Customers Only. Save 50%. Ends 12/31/2009.
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: Trace the roots of the concept of equal protection from the American Revolution and the formation of the Constitution through its application today using this collection of 177 primary documents from a variety of sources. Students can use this unique reference resource to examine the tension between the concept of equal protection and recognition of slavery in the constitutional order, to explore the devitalization and revitalization of the 14th and 15th Constitutional amendments from the era of Jim Crow through the Civil Rights movement, and to study current court rulings on equal protection of the law. Petitions, laws, court decisions, personal accounts, and a variety of other documents bring to life the experiences of African Americans in the American constitutional order.

Five historical periods are explored with particular emphasis on the concept of equal protection of the law and its particular embodiment in the 14th Amendment. These include: the roots of the concept of equal protection in the Anglo-American experience, the lives of African Americans under a Constitution that incorporated equal protection yet recognized slavery, the 14th and 15th Amendments and the development of Jim Crow, 20th-century developments in the application of equal protection to race, and the accomplishments of the Civil Rights movement and developments since that time. The introductory and explanatory text helps readers understand the nature of the conflicts, the issues being litigated, and the social and cultural pressures that shaped each debate. This welcome resource will provide students with the opportunity to understand the various arguments put forth in different debates, encouraging readers to consider all sides when drawing their own conclusions.
Table of Contents:
  • The Origins of Liberty and Equality: Classical Thought, the British Constitution, and the American Revolution
    1787-1861: The Constitution, African-Americans, and Equal Protection
    Civil War through 1908: Hopes Raised and Dashed
    1909-1954: NAACP through Brown
    1955-Present: Equality and Reaction
    Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: ROBERT P. GREEN, JR. is Professor of Educational Foundations at Clemson University./e
LCC Class: 342
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