Justice Deferred : Race and the Supreme Court

Justice Deferred : Race and the Supreme Court

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01 May, 2024

"[A] learned and thoughtful portrayal of the history of race relations in America...authoritative and highly readable...[An] impressive work."--Randall Ken...

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ISBN-10:

0674295447

ISBN-13:

9780674295445

Publisher

Harvard University Press

Dimensions

8.70 X 5.60 X 1.40 inches

Language

English

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"[A] learned and thoughtful portrayal of the history of race relations in America...authoritative and highly readable...[An] impressive work."
--Randall Kennedy, The Nation

"This comprehensive history...reminds us that the fight for justice requires our constant vigilance."
--Ibram X. Kendi

"Remarkable for the breadth and depth of its historical and legal analysis...makes an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the US Supreme Court's role in America's difficult racial history."
--Tomiko Brown-Nagin, author of Civil Rights Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equality

From the Cherokee Trail of Tears to Brown v. Board of Education to the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act, Orville Vernon Burton and Armand Derfner shine a powerful light on the Supreme Court's race record--uplifting, distressing, and even disgraceful. Justice Deferred is the first book that comprehensively charts the Supreme Court's race jurisprudence, detailing the development of legal and constitutional doctrine, the justices' reasoning, and the impact of individual rulings.

In addressing such issues as the changing interpretations of the Reconstruction amendments, Japanese internment in World War II, the exclusion of Mexican Americans from juries, and affirmative action, the authors bring doctrine to life by introducing the people and events at the heart of the story of race in the United States. Much of the fragility of civil rights in America is due to the Supreme Court, but as this sweeping history reminds us, the justices still have the power to make good on the country's promise of equal rights for all.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0674295447

ISBN-13

:9780674295445

Publisher

:Harvard University Press

Publication date

: 01 May, 2024

Category

: Law

Sub-Category

: Civil Rights

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 8.70 X 5.60 X 1.40 inches

Weight

:658 g

Editorial Reviews

Justice Deferred plumbs, with magisterial sweep and resonant clarity, the Supreme Court's wrestling with white America's commitment to the politics of domination. For ten of our nation's twelve generations, no massacre has been too bloody, no injustice too stark, for the Court to defend. Excruciating legal battles have brought evanescent victories. Always, justice requires us to struggle against the sin of forgetfulness, and this book strikes a mighty blow, calling us to the struggles of our time and reminding us that higher ground awaits.--Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, Co-chair, Poor People's Campaign
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