9781469633695-1469633698-A Different Shade of Justice: Asian American Civil Rights in the South (Justice, Power, and Politics)

A Different Shade of Justice: Asian American Civil Rights in the South (Justice, Power, and Politics)

ISBN-13: 9781469633695
ISBN-10: 1469633698
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Stephanie Hinnershitz
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781469633695
ISBN-10: 1469633698
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Stephanie Hinnershitz
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages

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A Different Shade of Justice: Asian American Civil Rights in the South (Justice, Power, and Politics) (ISBN-13: 9781469633695 and ISBN-10: 1469633698), written by authors Stephanie Hinnershitz, was published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent A Different Shade of Justice: Asian American Civil Rights in the South (Justice, Power, and Politics) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In the Jim Crow South, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, and, later, Vietnamese and Indian Americans faced obstacles similar to those experienced by African Americans in their fight for civil and human rights. Although they were not black, Asian Americans generally were not considered white and thus were subject to school segregation, antimiscegenation laws, and discriminatory business practices. As Asian Americans attempted to establish themselves in the South, they found that institutionalized racism thwarted their efforts time and again. However, this book tells the story of their resistance and documents how Asian American political actors and civil rights activists challenged existing definitions of rights and justice in the South.

From the formation of Chinese and Japanese communities in the early twentieth century through Indian hotel owners' battles against business discrimination in the 1980s and '90s, Stephanie Hinnershitz shows how Asian Americans organized carefully constructed legal battles that often traveled to the state and federal supreme courts. Drawing from legislative and legal records as well as oral histories, memoirs, and newspapers, Hinnershitz describes a movement that ran alongside and at times intersected with the African American fight for justice, and she restores Asian Americans to the fraught legacy of civil rights in the South.

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