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Race, Gender, Religion as Analogies

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English
Pages
241

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Cover of: Identity and the Case for Gay Rights
Identity and the Case for Gay Rights: Race, Gender, Religion as Analogies
January 15, 2000, University Of Chicago Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Identity and the Case for Gay Rights
Identity and the Case for Gay Rights: Race, Gender, Religion as Analogies
February 1, 2000, University Of Chicago Press
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First Sentence

"The struggle for racial justice plays a central role in American interpretive understanding of the Reconstruction Amendments both as their background in the antebellum abolitionist movement and in the successful African American struggle, after their ratification, to rectify the crudely racist interpretation they had irresponsibly been given by the judiciary."

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Library of Congress
HQ76.8.U5R53 1999, HQ76.8.U5 R53 1999

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
241
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
Weight
14.1 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9681901M
ISBN 10
0226712087
ISBN 13
9780226712086
LCCN
99032745
OCLC/WorldCat
41516486
Library Thing
1412599
Goodreads
1460245

First Sentence

"The struggle for racial justice plays a central role in American interpretive understanding of the Reconstruction Amendments both as their background in the antebellum abolitionist movement and in the successful African American struggle, after their ratification, to rectify the crudely racist interpretation they had irresponsibly been given by the judiciary."

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