In this Issue
- Volume 7, Number 1, February 2021
- Issue
- Plessy v. Ferguson and the Legacy of “Separate but Equal” After 125 Years
- Issue Editors:
John A. Powell, University of California, Berkeley
Samuel L. Myers Jr., University of Minnesota
Susan T. Gooden, Virginia Commonwealth University -
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Volume 7, Number 1, February 2021Table of Contents
- Introduction to the Issue
- pp. 1-17
Part I. Historical and Legal Context of Racial Exclusion
- The Law and Significance of Plessy
- pp. 20-31