The U.S. Constitution in African-American Context

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This book provides an annotated version of the U.S.

Constitution, focusing on its historical and contemporary relevance to African Americans.

It offers insights into how the Constitution has been interpreted and applied in cases involving race and civil rights.

It examines key amendments, such as the 13th, 14th, and 15th, and their impact on the lives of African Americans.

It highlights landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped the legal landscape for racial equality.

It aims to empower readers with a deeper understanding of their constitutional rights and how to advocate for justice.

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Gloria J. Brown Marshall
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