Race, racism, and American law (1973) by Derrick A. Bell
This book explores the intersection of race and law in America, examining how legal systems have historically treated African Americans and the implications of racism within the justice system.
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Genres Non-Fiction, Legal, Social Science
Original language: en
Creators
Derrick A. Bell (author)
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