Ever since the Dominican missionary Bartolom de Las Casas
(1476-1566) first raised civil and minority rights issues in an
American context, they have figured prominently among some of the
most profound and trying moments in American history. Minority
Rights in America consists of approximately 600 engagingly written
alphabetically arranged entries on civil rights, political rights,
and social rights in America since the days of Christopher
Columbus. The rights of all Americans are included, with particular
attention to African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic
Americans, women, and other minority groups. Many of the entries
include suggested readings to facilitate additional research and
understanding. Entries include: Biographical sketches of important
historical figures who participated in the struggle to advance
minority rights Important topics, organizations, and critical
events Supreme Court cases, federal laws, and governmental
agencies. Rounding out this comprehensive reference are three
useful appendixes and a consolidated bibliography. Appendixes
include: Excerpts of more than seventy-five important documents
organized logically in six parts: historic documents, historic
speeches and writings, historic legislation, Supreme Court
decisions, rights activism documents, and documents from U.S.
government agencies Contact information for more than sixty
associations and civil rights organizations A list, with full
citations, of the court cases mentioned in the volume. Sample of
encyclopedic entries: Jane Addams, Affirmative action, AIDS and
rights, Antisemitism, Ross Barnett, Bonus Army, Chicano studies,
Shirley Chisholm, Clayton Act, Congress of Racial, Equality (CORE),
Conscientious objectors, Crazy Horse, Defense of Marriage Act,
Employment at will, Medgar Evers, Farm labor rights, Orval Faubus ,
Gerrymandering, Gray Panthers, Angelina Grimke, Haymarket Riot, J.
Edgar Hoover, Langston Hughes, Indian Citizenship Act, Japanese
internment, Jim Crow laws, Bartolom de Las Casas, Loving v.
Virginia, Megan's Law, Million Man March, Ralph Nader, National
Immigration, William Penn, Puritan Separatist, Rap music, Right to
die, Margaret Sanger, Smokers' rights, Southern Governors,
Association Trail of Tears, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Harold
Washington, Youth Law Center, John Peter Zenger.
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