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University Alabama Press Ushering Civil Rights Into Law - University Alabama Press Book

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Description

Explore a significant piece of legal history with Ushering Civil Rights Into Law: Judge Richard T. Rives and Desegregation in the Public Sphere. Published by University Alabama Press, this book provides a detailed look at the role of Judge Richard T. Rives in the movement toward desegregation. This work is an essential addition for readers interested in the intersection of law and civil rights. It examines the legal processes and the impact of judicial decisions on the public sphere during a transformative era in American history. Whether you are a student of law, a history enthusiast, or a researcher, this book offers a focused perspective on the legal shifts that shaped society. Gain a deeper understanding of how judicial leadership influences social change through this scholarly publication. This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone studying the evolution of civil rights law and the specific contributions of the judiciary in navigating the path toward desegregation.

Key Features

Authored by University Alabama Press to provide a scholarly look at legal history and desegregation efforts.

Examines the specific judicial role of Judge Richard T. Rives within the American legal system.

Offers deep insight into how civil rights were integrated into law through the public sphere.

A valuable resource for law students, historians, and researchers studying social and legal change.

Provides a historical perspective on the legal battles surrounding desegregation in the United States.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 March 2026
Listed Since
06 May 2025

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