Local Matters: Race, Crime, and Justice in the Nineteenth-Century South

Christopher Waldrep, Donald G. Nieman, Ariela J. Gross, Judith Schafer, Laura F. Edwards, Lou Falkner Williams, Michael W. Fitzgerald, Sally E. Hadden, Timothy S. Huebner ★ 3.7/5 · ItemOracle Score Budget

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Local Matters: Race, Crime, and Justice in the Nineteenth-Century South (Studies in the Legal History of the South)

An academic study exploring race, crime, and justice in the 19th-century American South. Key benefit: historical legal context and analysis for scholars and students. Customer insight: thoughtful scholarly focus noted by readers

Highlights

  • comprehensive study of race and justice in the antebellum South
  • focus on legal history and discrimination
  • multi-author scholarly work

Pros

  • scholarly analysis of legal history
  • multiple authors provide diverse perspectives
  • clear historical context for 19th-century race and justice

Cons

  • narrow academic audience
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  • academic research
  • university course reading
  • history or legal history study
  • reference for coursework
  • in-depth 19th-century race studies
  • scholarship bibliographic groundwork

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