The Dark Past: The US Supreme Court and African Americans, 1800--2015
The Dark Past offers a historical overview and interpretive guide to all the major cases decided by US Supreme Court that have affected the freedom and rights of Black Americans since 1800. It lends coherence to what could otherwise be a disjointed chronicle of cases and connects the events of the p...
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- The Dark Past : The US Supreme Court and African Americans, 1800-2015 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- 1: The Supreme Court and Slavery, 1800-1860 -- The Marshall Court, 1801-1835: Prudent Avoidance -- Somerset in America: La Jeune Eugenie (1822) and The Antelope (1825) -- The Taney Court Accommodates Slavery, 1835-1850 -- Dred Scott and the Slaveholders' Constitution, 1850-1860 -- 2: Reconstruction and the Supreme Court, 1862-1880 -- The Reconstruction Amendments -- The Supreme Court and Reconstruction, 1865-1880 -- 3: Redemption, 1880-1900 -- The Triumph of Pretense and Pretext -- Confining Congressional Power: The State Action Doctrine -- Miscegenation -- Jim Crow on the Move: Segregated Transportation and the Commerce Clause -- The Triumph of Jim Crow -- Disfranchisement -- 4: The Nadir and the Blue Hour, 1900-1920 -- The Nadir -- Peonage and Involuntary Servitude -- The Blue Hour -- 5: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties between the Wars, 1920-1940 -- The Legal Construction of Race -- Procedural Due Process in State Criminal Trials -- Voting Rights -- Substantive Liberties -- "Discrete and Insular Minorities": The Carolene Products Case -- 6: War and Cold War, 1941-1953 -- The Roosevelt Court -- The New Paradigm: Strict Scrutiny for Racial Classifications -- The Near Death of Reconstruction-Era Civil Rights Legislation -- Residential Segregation -- The Ballot -- Interstate Travel -- Higher Education -- 7: The Second Reconstruction, 1954-1971 -- The Warren Court -- Brown v. Board of Education and Its Impact -- Desegregation to Integration -- The First Amendment, Public Demonstrations, and the Sit-In Cases -- The Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- The Thirteenth Amendment and the 1866 Civil Rights Act Revived -- Court, Congress, and Enforcement of Rights -- The Problem of State Action -- Voting Rights | |
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