The Black Laws: Race and the Legal Process in Early Ohio (Law Society & Politics in the Midwest)
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Delve into the fascinating history of racial oppression and civil rights struggles with "The Black Laws: Race and the Legal Process in Early Ohio." Uncover the gripping accounts of how blacks challenged discriminatory practices in Ohio through extensive primary research by Stephen Middleton. This insightful book sheds light on the legal battleground that Ohio became in the nineteenth century, showcasing the powerful and far-reaching implications of race and law in America.
Discover the pivotal role Ohio played in shaping the struggle for equality under the law for African Americans. Explore how the state legislature repealed discriminatory features in the Black Laws, ultimately abolishing them in 1886. With a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling, Middleton weaves a narrative that will captivate historians, legal scholars, students, and anyone passionate about civil rights history in America.
Unlock a wealth of untold stories and historical insights by immersing yourself in "The Black Laws." This groundbreaking study not only examines the dark chapters of oppression but also celebrates the resilience and courage of those who fought for justice and equality. Join the journey of discovery and enlightenment as you explore the complex dynamics of race, law, and societal change in early Ohio.
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