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Multiculturalism and the Law
1996 Volume I
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Introduction
1.
An Analysis of Jim Crow Laws and their Effects on Race Relations
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Jennifer Blue
2.
Langston Hughes: Artist and Historian
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Medria Blue
3.
Multiculturalism Through African Folk Tales And Mayan Myths
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Rebecca Brown
4.
Justice Demands an End to Segregation, But it Does Not End
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Joyce Bryant
5.
Race, Language and Separation
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Sandra Coleman
6.
Multicultural Issues and the Law: Gender and Race Based Schooling
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Sequella H.Coleman
7.
A New Generation of Fighters
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Lucretia F. Edlow
8.
The Impact of Culture on U.S. Law
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Marcella Monk Flake
9.
Playing the Race Card: Two Famous Criminal Trials
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Peter N. Herndon
10.
Black Skin, White Justice: Race Matters in the Criminal Justice System
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Gary Highsmith
11.
Multiculturalism and the Law: The Criminal Injustice System—The New Enslavement of People of Color
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Pamela Monk Kelley
12.
Affirmative Action Debate
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Carolyn Kinder
13.
Affirmative Action: Is It Still Necessary?
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Henry A. Rhodes
14.
Why Do We Suffer From The Rights Of Others?
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Carolyn C. Smith
15.
Multiculturalism: Does the American Commitment to Constitutional Freedoms Negate the Prospect of Cultural Unity?
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Donna Lee Timmone
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