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Black trials: citizenship from the beginnings of slavery to the end of caste

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From a brilliant young legal scholar comes this sweeping history of American ideas of belonging and citizenship, told through the stories of fourteen legal cases that helped to shape our nation.Spanning three centuries, Black Trials details the legal challenges and struggles that helped define the ever-shifting identity of blacks in America.

From the well-known cases of Plessy v. Ferguson and the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings to the more obscure trial of Joseph Hanno, an eighteenth-century free black man accused of murdering his wife and bringing smallpox to Boston, Weiner recounts the essential dramas of American identityilluminating where our conception of minority rights has come from and where it might go.

Significant and enthralling, these are the cases that forced the courts and the country to reconsider what it means to be black in America, and Mark Weiner demonstrates their lasting importance for our society.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Vintage Digital
0307425037 / 9780307425034
eBook (EPUB)
18/12/2007
English
448 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004.