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edited by Austin Sarat. Race, law, and culture : reflections on Brown v. Board of Education /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.Description: viii, 238 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195106210(alk. paper)
  • 0195106229 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KF4155.A2 Ra1
Contents:
The continuing contest about race in American law and culture: on reading the meaning of Brown / Austin Sarat -- Performing interpretation: a legacy of civil rights lawyering in Brown v. Board of Education / Peggy Cooper Davis -- Brown in context / Lawrence M. Friedman -- From Brown to Casey: the U.S. Supreme Court and the burdens of history / David J. Garrow -- Brown and the harm of legal segregation / George Kateb -- The triumph and transformation of antidiscrimination law / Paul Gewirtz -- Social engineers or corporate tools? Brown v. Board of Education and the conscience.
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Essays originally presented at a conference on Brown at Forty, held at Amherst College, December 1994.

The continuing contest about race in American law and culture: on reading the meaning of Brown / Austin Sarat --
Performing interpretation: a legacy of civil rights lawyering in Brown v. Board of Education / Peggy Cooper Davis --
Brown in context / Lawrence M. Friedman --
From Brown to Casey: the U.S. Supreme Court and the burdens of history / David J. Garrow --
Brown and the harm of legal segregation / George Kateb --
The triumph and transformation of antidiscrimination law / Paul Gewirtz --
Social engineers or corporate tools? Brown v. Board of Education and the conscience.

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