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Student's Guide to Landmark Congressional Laws on Civil Rights
Marcus D. Pohlmann, Linda Vallar Whisenhunt
ISBN: 0-313-31385-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-31385-1
320 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 10/30/2002
List Price: $57.95 (UK Sterling Price: £39.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Description: 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.

Many of the notable and notorious laws in U.S. legislative history have come in the area of civil rights. Among these are the Fugitive Slave Act, the Missouri Compromise, the Emancipation Proclamation, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Acts of 1965. This uncommonly helpful guide to U.S. civil rights legislation also includes timelines, a bibliography, and an index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
    The Slavery Period
    Introduction
    1776 Articles of Confederation
    1776 Declaration of Independence
    1787 Northwest Ordinance
    1787 United States Constitution
    1793 Fugitive Slave Act
    1807 Slave Importation Act
    1819 Missouri Compromise
    1850 Compromise of 1850
    1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act
    1861 Constitution of the Confederate States of America
    1861 Confiscation Act
    1863 Emancipation Proclamation
    Postwar Reconstruction
    1865 Freedmen's Bureau
    1865 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution
    1866 Civil Rights Act
    1867 Reconstruction Act
    1868 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution
    1870 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution
    1870 Enforcement Act
    1871 Klan Act
    1875 Civil Rights Act
    Civil Rights Era
    Introduction
    1941 Executive Order 8802
    1946 Executive Order 9808
    1948 Executive Order 9980
    1948 Executive Order 9981
    1957 Executive Order 10730
    1957 Civil Rights Act
    1960 Civil Rights Act
    1961 Executive Order 10925
    1962 Executive Order 11053
    1962 Executive Order 11063
    1964 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution
    1964 Civil Rights Act
    1965 Voting Rights Act
    1965 Executive Order 11246
    1968 Fair Housing Act
    Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: MARCUS D.POHLMANN is currently the chairman of the Department of Political Science at Rhodes College. He has published widely in the field of African-American Politics, including Black Politics in Conservative America and Racial Politics at the Crossroads.

LINDA VALLAR WHISENHUNT is Legal Fellow in the Richard W. Riley Institute of Government Politics and Public Leadership at Furman University where she instructs students in trial advocacy. She is also of counsel to the law frim of Douglas A. Churdar, P.C., and has practiced in the area of labor and employment law.
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