In The Color Line: A Short Introduction, David Lyons provides a valuable service to students and academics in law, social sciences, and humanities by providing a concise history of the development and maintenance of race and racial order through law, policy, and discrimination in the United States. Lyons effectively outlines how race and racism were developed through these mechanisms in an effort to facilitate and maintain white supremacy
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
The “color line” is not fixed but ripples through time, finding expression at distinct stages of our...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...
In The Color Line: A Short Introduction, David Lyons provides a valuable service to students and aca...
The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line. Fifty years after Dr. W. E. ...
The Color Line provides a concise history of the role of race and ethnicity in the US, from the earl...
This study examines scholarship about the global color-line. It unfolds in two sections. The first t...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
In this foreword for the inaugural issue of the African-American Law & Policy Report (ALPR), Profess...
Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and c...
The life of the first Justice Harlan has been the subject of myriad studies, largely inspired by his...
What does race have to do with international law? This course will delve into historical and contemp...
In 1954, fifty-eight years after the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, the Supreme Court was afforded ano...
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois’ over 70 year long career has been critiqued and referenced in rega...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
The “color line” is not fixed but ripples through time, finding expression at distinct stages of our...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...
In The Color Line: A Short Introduction, David Lyons provides a valuable service to students and aca...
The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line. Fifty years after Dr. W. E. ...
The Color Line provides a concise history of the role of race and ethnicity in the US, from the earl...
This study examines scholarship about the global color-line. It unfolds in two sections. The first t...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
In this foreword for the inaugural issue of the African-American Law & Policy Report (ALPR), Profess...
Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and c...
The life of the first Justice Harlan has been the subject of myriad studies, largely inspired by his...
What does race have to do with international law? This course will delve into historical and contemp...
In 1954, fifty-eight years after the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, the Supreme Court was afforded ano...
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois’ over 70 year long career has been critiqued and referenced in rega...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
The “color line” is not fixed but ripples through time, finding expression at distinct stages of our...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...