7+ Skin Color: Rothstein's Color of Law

color of law by richard rothstein isbn 978-1631494536

7+ Skin Color: Rothstein's Color of Law

Richard Rothstein’s book, identified by ISBN 978-1631494536, examines the history of state-sponsored segregation in the United States. It argues that racially discriminatory policies at the federal, state, and local levels, created and maintained residential segregation. These policies, though often not explicitly discriminatory, acted under the guise of legality, effectively denying African Americans equal access to housing and perpetuating systemic inequalities. The book provides compelling evidence through historical analysis and case studies, demonstrating how government actions played a crucial role in shaping the racial landscape of American communities.

Understanding the historical context of government-sanctioned segregation is crucial for addressing present-day racial disparities. This work exposes the myths of de facto segregation, revealing how seemingly neutral policies like zoning ordinances, public housing siting, and highway construction were deliberately used to create and maintain segregated neighborhoods. This historical analysis provides a foundation for understanding persistent racial inequalities in wealth, education, and access to opportunity. The book’s insights are essential for anyone seeking to understand and dismantle structural racism and its ongoing impact.

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