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Legacies of the 1964 Civil Rights ACT

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University of Virginia (Editora)

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The 1964 Civil Rights Act, in conjunction with the Voting Rights Act of the following year, totally transformed the shape of American race relations. Supporters of the Civil Rights Act sought, at minimum, the elimination of racial segregation in publicly supported schools, hospitals, public transport, and other public spaces, and an end to open and blatant racial discrimination in employment practices.

Judged in those terms, the act is a remarkable success story. It has shown the power of the central government to change deeply entrenched patterns of behavior. In terms of the law, blacks are no longer second-class citizens. From other perspectives, however, the act is seen as a failure. Either it went too far, by institutionalizing race-specific forms of preferences, or it did not go far enough, leaving untouched the socioeconomic differences and lingering effects of past discrimination that perpetuate race-based inequities.

Legacies of the 1964 Civil Rights Act brings together a distinguished group of political scientists, historians, lawyers, statisticians, and sociologists who have written extensively on civil rights issues. The editor, Bernard Grofman, has asked the contributors to stand back from the immediate controversies about civil rights reflected in today's news and to provide historical and comparative perspective about this important legislation. Organized into four sections, the book covers the origins of the act and its historical evolution, its consequences in several different policy domains, and the future of civil rights in the United States. An appendix contains two somewhat more technical essays on legal standards for statutory violations and statistical issues in measuring discrimination.

Because the moral urgency of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was triggered by revulsion against racial segregation, the act's legacy is primarily seen in the life chances of African Americans. This volume provides a broad and detailed

Sobre o Livro

Mergulhe na análise crítica de um dos marcos legislativos mais importantes da história americana. O livro reúne especialistas de diferentes áreas para examinar os impactos profundos da Lei de Direitos Civis de 1964, desvendando suas transformações nas relações raciais e sociais dos Estados Unidos.

Explore uma perspectiva multidisciplinar que vai além dos debates imediatos, oferecendo uma visão histórica e comparativa sobre legislação de direitos civis. Pesquisadores de diferentes campos - cientistas políticos, historiadores, advogados e sociólogos - apresentam uma análise complexa e nuançada das conquistas e desafios da lei.

Descubra uma obra que não apenas documenta uma mudança legal, mas interpreta profundamente as dinâmicas de transformação social. O estudo examina como uma única legislação pode impactar estruturas de poder, oportunidades e percepções sobre igualdade racial em uma sociedade.

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Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Direitos Civis
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 338
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Virginia
ISBN 9780813919218
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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