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Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
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MPN
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ISBN
9781403964083
Book Title
Tell the Court I Love My Wife : Race, Marriage, and Law-An American History
Item Length
9in
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Year
2004
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Peter Wallenstein
Features
Revised
Genre
Law, History
Topic
Legal History, United States / General
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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The first in-depth history of miscegenation law in the United States, this book illustrates in vivid detail how states, communities, and the courts have defined and regulated mixed-race marriage from the colonial period to the present. Combining a storyteller's detail with a historian's analysis, Peter Wallenstein brings the sagas of Richard and Mildred Loving and countless other interracial couples before them to light in this harrowing history of how individual states had the power to regulate one of the most private aspects of life: marriage.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
1403964084
ISBN-13
9781403964083
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4429467

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tell the Court I Love My Wife : Race, Marriage, and Law-An American History
Author
Peter Wallenstein
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Legal History, United States / General
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Law, History
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Kf511.W35 2004
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..., "For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..." -- Harriet P. Gross, Dallas Morning News "Wallenstein compellingly traces the legal intersection between race and sex..." -- Booklist "His compelling analysis delivers a superb legal history of interracial marriage...filling a remarkable void in the literature..." -- Library Journal "...a comprehensive, almost encyclopedic, history of the law of interracial marriage in America..." -- Paul Moreno, History: Reviews of New Books " Tell the Court I Love My Wife is a remarkable study by a splendid scholar who takes a fresh look at the history of miscegenation. Peter Wallenstein's impressive research and lively writing explores issues and questions of racial identity, marriage and property rights, law and power in the long sweep of American history. All Americans who believe that the right to marry someone of a different racial identity is sacrosanct need to read this spirited and thoughtful book." -- Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University and co-editor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, "For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..."-Harriet P. Gross, Dallas Morning News, "For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..."-Harriet P. Gross, Dallas Morning News "Wallenstein compellingly traces the legal intersection between race and sex..."--Booklist "His compelling analysis delivers a superb legal history of interracial marriage...filling a remarkable void in the literature..."-- Library Journal "...a comprehensive, almost encyclopedic, history of the law of interracial marriage in America..."--Paul Moreno, History: Reviews of New Books " Tell the Court I Love My Wife is a remarkable study by a splendid scholar who takes a fresh look at the history of miscegenation. Peter Wallenstein's impressive research and lively writing explores issues and questions of racial identity, marriage and property rights, law and power in the long sweep of American history. All Americans who believe that the right to marry someone of a different racial identity is sacrosanct need to read this spirited and thoughtful book."--Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University and co-editor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, His compelling analysis delivers a superb legal history of interracial marriage...filling a remarkable void in the literature..., "For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..."-Harriet P. Gross, Dallas Morning News "Wallenstein compellingly traces the legal intersection between race and sex..."--Booklist "His compelling analysis delivers a superb legal history of interracial marriage...filling a remarkable void in the literature..."--Library Journal "...a comprehensive, almost encyclopedic, history of the law of interracial marriage in America..."--Paul Moreno, History: Reviews of New Books "Tell the Court I Love My Wife is a remarkable study by a splendid scholar who takes a fresh look at the history of miscegenation. Peter Wallenstein's impressive research and lively writing explores issues and questions of racial identity, marriage and property rights, law and power in the long sweep of American history. All Americans who believe that the right to marry someone of a different racial identity is sacrosanct need to read this spirited and thoughtful book."--Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University and co-editor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Tell the Court I Love My Wife is a remarkable study by a splendid scholar who takes a fresh look at the history of miscegenation. Peter Wallenstein's impressive research and lively writing explores issues and questions of racial identity, marriage and property rights, law and power in the long sweep of American history. All Americans who believe that the right to marry someone of a different racial identity is sacrosanct need to read this spirited and thoughtful book.
Table of Content
Introduction: "That's No Good Here" Part I. Abominable Mixture and Spurious Issue * Sex, Marriage, Race, and Freedom in the Early Chesapeake * Indian Foremothers and Freedom Suits in Revolutionary Virginia * From the Chesapeake Colonies to the State of California * Race, Marriage, and the Crisis of the Union Part II. Equal Protection of the Laws * Post-Civil War Alabama * Reconstruction and the Law of Interracial Marriage * Accommodating the Law of Freedom of the Law of Race * Interracial Marriage and the Federal Courts, 1857-1917 * Interlude: Polygamy, Incest, Fornication, Cohabitation - and Interracial Marriage Part III. Problem of the Color Line * Drawing and Redrawing the Color Line * Boundaries - Race and Place in the Law of Marriage * Racial Identity and Family Property * Miscegenation Laws, the NAACP, and the Federal Courts, 1941-1963 Part IV. A Breakthrough Case in California * Contesting the Antimiscegenation Regime - the 1960s * Virginia vesus the Lovings - and the Lovings versus Virginia * America after Loving v. Virginia Epilogue: The Color of Love after Loving Appendices * Permanent Repeal of State Miscegenation Laws, 1780-1967 * Intermarriage in Nazi Germany and Apartheid South Africa * Identity and Authority: An Interfaith Couple in Israel * Transsexuals, Gender Identity, and the Law of Marriage
Copyright Date
2004
Lccn
2004-616457
Intended Audience
Trade
Illustrated
Yes

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