Julia Shih

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Yet the unprecedented federal civil rights measures also had their limits, and this book helps explain those, too. Why did Republicans resist the argument that new promises of equality should encompass sex as well as race? Why did they not address the antivagrancy laws and other race-neutral measures that targeted poor people and remained so effective in limiting the freedom and opportunities of Black Americans? And why, even after the new measures passed, did states retain such expansive powers to oppress?
Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction
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