In a largely previously untold story, from 1865 to 1950, black litigants throughout the South took on white southerners in civil suits. Drawing on almost a thousand cases, Milewski shows how African Americans negotiated the southern legal system and won suits against whites after the Civil War and before the Civil Rights struggle.
In a largely previously untold story, from 1865 to 1950, black litigants throughout the South took on white southerners in civil suits. Drawing on almost a thousand cases, Milewski shows how African Americans negotiated the southern legal system and won suits against whites after the Civil War and before the Civil Rights struggle.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melissa Milewski is a Lecturer in American History at the University of Sussex in England.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue Part 1: Civil Cases Between Black and White Southerners, 1861-1899 Chapter 1 A Revolution in the Courts Chapter 2 How to Litigate a Case Against a White Southerner Chapter 3 Challenging Whites' Bequests Chapter 4 The Law of Contracts and Property Part 2: Civil Cases Between Black and White Southerners, 1900-1950 Chapter 5 The New South and the Law Chapter 6 Confronting Fraud Through the Courts Chapter 7 The Law of Bodily Injury Chapter 8 Fighting for Rights in the Courts Epilogue Appendix A: Notes on Methodology, Sources, and Findings Appendix B: Tables Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Prologue Part 1: Civil Cases Between Black and White Southerners, 1861-1899 Chapter 1 A Revolution in the Courts Chapter 2 How to Litigate a Case Against a White Southerner Chapter 3 Challenging Whites' Bequests Chapter 4 The Law of Contracts and Property Part 2: Civil Cases Between Black and White Southerners, 1900-1950 Chapter 5 The New South and the Law Chapter 6 Confronting Fraud Through the Courts Chapter 7 The Law of Bodily Injury Chapter 8 Fighting for Rights in the Courts Epilogue Appendix A: Notes on Methodology, Sources, and Findings Appendix B: Tables Notes Bibliography Index
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