The Color Of Law by Carlos Giménez
The book delves into the intricate and often overlooked history of how government policies and practices have systematically enforced racial segregation in the United States. It explores the deliberate actions taken by federal, state, and local governments to create and maintain racially divided communities, challenging the common perception that segregation was solely the result of individual prejudices or private actions. Through detailed research and compelling narratives, the book reveals the lasting impact of these policies on American society, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the structural inequalities that persist today.
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