De facto segregation and civil rights : struggle for legal and social equality /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. :
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.,
[1965]
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Series: | Legal classics library.
Civil rights and social justice. |
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Table of Contents:
- Public school desegregation: legal remedies for de facto segregation / J. Skelly Wright
- De facto school segregation: an examination of the legal and constitutional questions presented / Robert L. Carter
- Does the fourteenth amendment forbid de facto segregation? / Charles J. Bloch
- Educational implications of de facto segregation / William B. Levenson
- A historian looks at school segregation / Harvey Wish
- The law, social science, and school segregation: an assessment / A. James Gregor
- Parry and riposte to Gregor's 'The law, social science, and school segregation: an assessment' / Ovid C. Lewis
- The law and social science: a reply to O. C. Lewis / A. James Gregor
- The social context of de facto school segregation / Sidney M. Peck and David K. Cohen
- Employment discrimination: state FEP laws and the impact of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 / Gary L. Bryenton
- Public accommodations: a justification of Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 / Harry T. Quick
- Civil disobedience in the civil rights movement: to what extent protected and sanctioned? / Edward F. Marek.