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A Deep Dive into Segregation With The Color of Law

Uncover Segregation History with The Color of Law

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A Deep Dive into Segregation With The Color of Law
Uncover Segregation History with The Color of Law
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Immerse yourself in the enlightening pages of 'The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America', a groundbreaking book that intricately outlines the systemic forces that have enforced and perpetuated geographic segregation in the United States. The author intricately dissects the intersection of race, law, and urban development, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of real estate discrimination particularly targeted towards...

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manufacturer Liveright
releaseDate 2017-05-02T00:00:00.000Z
languages [ Published Value = English ]
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What is the primary focus of 'The Color of Law'?

The book focuses on the systemic forces and government policies that have perpetuated geographic segregation in America, particularly through real estate discrimination.

Is this book suitable for all readers?

Yes, the straightforward language and clear explanations make it accessible and engaging for readers of all backgrounds.

What historical period does the book cover?

The book primarily examines policies and practices from the mid-20th century to the early 2000s.

Does the book include personal stories?

Yes, it integrates personal narratives and examples from those affected by discriminatory practices, enhancing the reader's understanding.

Can this book be used for academic purposes?

Absolutely, it is an insightful resource for educators and students studying race, law, and urban development.

What kind of impact does the author hope to achieve with this book?

The author aims to raise awareness about systemic racism and encourage discussions aimed at promoting social justice.

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