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Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process (Race and the American Legal Process/a. Leon Higginbotham, Vol 2) (edit title)

A. Leon Higginbotham (Author) (edit contributors)

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In the sequel to his award-winning study, In the Matter of Color, a professor of jurisprudence at Harvard traces the relationship of the American legal system and racial oppression from colonial times to the present. UP.

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FOR MORE than forty years, I have had a keen interest in the evolution of American colonial and antebellum slavery and the related race relations law.

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