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In An Historical Review of Legalized Discrimination by the United States, retired attorney Arthur Perlman illustrates how specific congressional legislation, Executive Orders, and Supreme Court decisions are deliberately discriminatory against minorities. Citing selected legal precedent to support his argument, he presents a well-researched case for pervasive discrimination and bigotry within the hallowed walls of America's highest government institutions. Primarily focusing on the law, Perlman lays bare the ignorance of prejudice and opens the eyes of readers to the history of legalized discrimination in America.…mehr

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In An Historical Review of Legalized Discrimination by the United States, retired attorney Arthur Perlman illustrates how specific congressional legislation, Executive Orders, and Supreme Court decisions are deliberately discriminatory against minorities. Citing selected legal precedent to support his argument, he presents a well-researched case for pervasive discrimination and bigotry within the hallowed walls of America's highest government institutions. Primarily focusing on the law, Perlman lays bare the ignorance of prejudice and opens the eyes of readers to the history of legalized discrimination in America.
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Arthur Perlman is a retired attorney. He practiced law for thirty-five years. He is a graduate of the University of Denver with a double major in history and political science and earned his law degree from Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles.