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Volume 32 Number 3 (1999)

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Reflections on Law and Race



Forward
--Page 421

ARTICLES

Affirmative Action for the Master Class: The Creation of the Proslavery Constitution
Paul Finkelman
--Page 423

From Rights to Resources: The Southern Federal District Courts and the Transformation of Civil Rights in Education
Charles L. Zelden
--Page 471

Jack Johnson: Reluctant Hero of the Black Community
Denise C. Morgan
--Page 529

Law and the Boundaries of Place and Race in Interracial Marriage: Interstate Comity, Racial Identity, and Miscegenation Laws in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, 1860s-1960s
Peter Wallenstein
--Page 557

Protecting the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Perverse Consequences of the McKennon Rule
Jenny B. Wahl
--Page 577

White Privilege and Affirmative Action
Sylvia A. Law
--Page 603

The First Justice Harlan by the Numbers: Just How Great Was “The Great Dissenter”?
Gabriel J. Chin
--Page 629
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