The color of law (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection) : a forgotten history of how our government segregated America
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African Americans -- Segregation -- History.
Discrimination in housing -- Government policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
New titles added.
Segregation -- History -- 20th century.
Segregation -- History.
Segregation -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Segregation -- United States -- History.
United States -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century.
United States -- Race relations -- History.
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Rothstein, R. (2018). The color of law (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): a forgotten history of how our government segregated America (First Liveright paperback edition.). Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rothstein, Richard. 2018. The Color of Law (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America. Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rothstein, Richard. The Color of Law (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, 2018.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Rothstein, Richard. The Color of Law (Colorado State Library Book Club Collection): A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America First Liveright paperback edition., Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Company, 2018.