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Desegregation And The Law: The Meaning And Effect Of The School Segregation Cases

by Blaustein, Albert P. and Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr

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Rutgers University Press. Very Good in Good Dust Jacket. 1957. 1st Edition. Hardcover. The most significant decision ever rendered by an American court. The problems of desegregation touched the lives of every American citizen. The response to it involved political, moral, and social attitudes. But regardless of individual personal feelings about racial segregation, the authors prove there was no discounting the fact that the Supreme Court had spoken. Whatever has been done toward integration was probably done within the legal framework of Brown v. Board of Education. Chipped and stained DJ's spine is sunned, in new mylar, previous owner's name and the date he read it. Underlining. Tiny little footprints on bottom edge. Gray cloth covers of the book have two small faded spots at lower edge. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 333 pages; 30270 .

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Title
Desegregation And The Law: The Meaning And Effect Of The School Segregation Cases
Author
Blaustein, Albert P. and Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good in Good Dust Jacket
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Date Published
1957
Keywords
Bussing, DESEGRATION, Black American, Students, Black History Month, INTEGRATION, SEGREGATION, DESEGRATION, Supreme Court

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