Race, Law, and Politics
From colonization and slavery to immigration and urban planning, race has been intrinsically linked to law and politics in the history of the United States. In this current political climate, it has become increasingly clear that law and politics, while intended to serve all, do not do so equally.
Cambridge University Press is proud to present our collection of content on race, law, and politics. Explore books and journal articles that examine US law and politics through the lens of race. Topics range from elections and political leadership to criminal justice, and are integral for anyone interested in US domestic affairs. Enjoy and please feel free to share!
- Cambridge Law and Politics
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Highlights
- Book
The Turnout Gap
- Book
Suspect Citizens
Free to access articles from APSA journals
Race and Politics
Articles from JREP
Coming soon
- Book
The Anger Gap
- Textbook
Black Political Thought
- Book
Campus Diversity
- Book
Dangerously Divided
- Book
Whitelash
- Book
Outsiders at Home
Criminal Justice
Free to access articles from Modern American History
Free to access articles from The Americas
Race and Communications
Free to access articles from Du Bois Review
Race, Political Leadership, and Elections
- Book
Governing with Words
Free articles from law journals
Free to access articles from Modern American History
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