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Author:
Madden, David P. (David Phillip), author.
Title:
The Constitution and American racism : setting a course for lasting injustice / David P. Madden.
Publisher:
McFarland & CompanyInc., Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
vii, 205 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Race discrimination--Law and legislation--United States.
Discrimination in justice administration--United States.
Constitutional law--United States.
Civil rights--United States.
Race discrimination--States.--United States--States.
Civil rights--United States--States.
Equality before the law--United States.
Slavery--Law and legislation--United States.
Racism--United States.
Civil rights.
Civil rights--U.S. states.
Constitutional law.
Discrimination in justice administration.
Equality before the law.
Race discrimination--Law and legislation.
Race discrimination--U.S. states.--U.S. states.
Slavery--Law and legislation.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
"The security the Southern states want..." -- "The peculiar institution" -- The law of slavery -- State's rights as revisionist history -- "The Constitution is color blind" -- Tyranny of the Republic -- The power vested in the President -- Civil rights -- Democracy is government "by and for the people".
Summary:
"Racism has permeated the workings of the U.S. Constitution since ratification. At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, supporters of slavery ensured it was protected by rule of law. The federal government upheld slavery until it was abolished by the Civil War; then supported the South's Jim Crow power structure. From Reconstruction through the Civil Rights era until today, veneration of the Constitution has not prevented lynching, segregation, voter intimidation or police brutality against people of color. In 2016, the Electoral College-a constitutional accommodation for slaveholding aristocrats who feared popular government-gave the presidency to the candidate who lost the popular vote by the widest margin in U.S. history. This book describes how pernicious flaws in the Constitution, included to legalize profiting from human bondage, perpetuate systemic racism, economic inequality and the subversion of democracy."-Provided by publisher"-- Provided by the publisher.
ISBN:
1476683948
9781476683942
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1200038964
LCCN:
2020045151
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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