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White Men's Law - The Roots of Systemic Racism (Hardcover): Peter Irons White Men's Law - The Roots of Systemic Racism (Hardcover)
Peter Irons
R818 R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Save R153 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A searing-and sobering-account of the legal and extra-legal means by which systemic white racism has kept Black Americans 'in their place' from slavery to police and vigilante killings of Black men and women, from 1619 to the present. From the arrival of the first English settlers in America until now-a span of four centuries-a minority of white men have created, managed, and perpetuated their control of every major institution, public and private, in American society. And no group in America has suffered more from the harms imposed by white men's laws than African Americans, with punishment by law often replaced by extra-legal means. Over the centuries, thousands of victims have been murdered by lynching, white mobs, and appalling massacres. In White Men's Law, the eminent scholar Peter Irons makes a powerful and persuasive case that African Americans have always been held back by systemic racism in all major institutions that can hold power over them. Based on a wide range of sources, from the painful words of former slaves to test scores that reveal how our education system has failed Black children, this searing and sobering account of legal and extra-legal violence against African Americans peels away the fictions and myths expressed by white racists. The centerpiece of Irons' account is a 1935 lynching in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The episode produced a photograph of a blonde white girl of about seven looking at the hanging, bullet-riddled body of Rubin Stacy, who was accused of assaulting a white woman. After analyzing this gruesome murder and the visual evidence left behind, Irons poses a foundational question: What historical forces preceded and followed this lynching to spark resistance to Jim Crow segregation, especially in schools that had crippled Black children with inferior education? The answers are rooted in the systemic racism-especially in the institutions of law and education-that African Americans, and growing numbers of white allies, are demanding be dismantled in tangible ways. A thought-provoking look at systemic racism and the legal systems that built it, White Men's Law is an essential contribution to this painful but necessary debate.

The Steps to the Supreme Court - A Guided Tour of the American Legal System (Paperback): Peter Irons The Steps to the Supreme Court - A Guided Tour of the American Legal System (Paperback)
Peter Irons
R588 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Save R89 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A guide to the American legal system, told through the story of two actual court cases The Steps to the Supreme Court takes a lively, narrative approach to the subject by following two real cases--one civil, one criminal--as they work their way through the system all the way up to the Supreme Court. Written by a member of the Supreme Court bar, this book brings the legal system to life in a practical, accessible, and compelling way. Covers the key legal terms, principles, and processes you need to have a basic grasp of the American legal system Tracks the criminal case involving the murder trial of Paul House and follows the defendant from the night of the murder through his conviction, appeals, and final chance for exoneration at the hands of the Supreme Court Follows a civil case concerning the Ten Commandments being displayed on public property, following the parties from the time the plaintiffs filed their complaints through the Supreme Court decisions and back to the aftermath in the lower courts as they wrestle with a divided complex ruling Written by the author of A People's History of the Supreme Court , and other classic works on the American justice system

A People's History of the Supreme Court - The Men and Women Whose Cases and Decisions Have Shaped Our Constitution:... A People's History of the Supreme Court - The Men and Women Whose Cases and Decisions Have Shaped Our Constitution: Revised Edition (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Peter Irons
R630 R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Save R92 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent changes in the Supreme Court have placed the venerable institution at the forefront of current affairs, making this comprehensive and engaging work as timely as ever. In the tradition of Howard Zinnas classic "A Peopleas History of the United States," Peter Irons chronicles the decisions that have influenced virtually every aspect of our society, from the debates over judicial power to controversial rulings in the past regarding slavery, racial segregation, and abortion, as well as more current cases about school prayer, the Bush/Gore election results, and aenemy combatants.a A comprehensive history of the people and cases that have changed history, this is the definitive account of the nationas highest court. BACKCOVER: It is such good reading that we allow the author to lead us places in history that we might not have expected to travel. ("The Boston Globe")

God on Trial - Landmark Cases from America's Religious Battlefields (Paperback): Peter Irons God on Trial - Landmark Cases from America's Religious Battlefields (Paperback)
Peter Irons
R594 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R67 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An insightful and dramatic account of religious conflicts that keep America divided?from the acclaimed author of The Courage of Their Convictions
As the United States has become increasingly conservative, both politically and socially, in recent years, the fight between the religious right and those advocating for the separation of church and state has only intensified. As he did in "The Courage of Their Convictions," award-winning author and legal expert Peter Irons combines an approachable, journalistic narrative style with intimate first-person accounts from both sides of the conflict. Set against the backdrop of American history, politics, and law, "God on Trial" relates the stories of six recent cases in communities that have become battlefields in America's growing religious wars.

Jim Crow's Children - The Broken Promise of the Brown Decision (Paperback): Peter Irons Jim Crow's Children - The Broken Promise of the Brown Decision (Paperback)
Peter Irons
R587 R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Save R67 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Irons, acclaimed historian and author of A People History of the Supreme Court, explores of one of the supreme court's most important decisions and its disappointing aftermath In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court sounded the death knell for school segregation with its decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. So goes the conventional wisdom. Weaving together vivid portraits of lawyers and such judges as Thurgood Marshall and Earl Warren, sketches of numerous black children throughout history whose parents joined lawsuits against Jim Crow schools, and gripping courtroom drama scenes, Irons shows how the erosion of the Brown decision-especially by the Court's rulings over the past three decades-has led to the "resegregation" of public education in America.

Justice at War - The Story of the Japanese-American Internment Cases (Paperback, New ed): Peter Irons Justice at War - The Story of the Japanese-American Internment Cases (Paperback, New ed)
Peter Irons
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Justice at War" irrevocably alters the reader's perception of one of the most disturbing events in U.S. history--the internment during World War II of American citizens of Japanese descent. Peter Irons' exhaustive research has uncovered a government campaign of suppression, alteration, and destruction of crucial evidence that could have persuaded the Supreme Court to strike down the internment order. Irons documents the debates that took place before the internment order and the legal response during and after the internment.

Justice Delayed: the Record of the Japanese American Internment Cases (Paperback): Peter Irons Justice Delayed: the Record of the Japanese American Internment Cases (Paperback)
Peter Irons; Edited by Peter Irons
R606 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R74 (12%) Out of stock
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