In this insightful book about constitutional law and slavery; George Anastaplo illuminates both how the history of race relations in the United States should be approached and how seemingly hopeless social and political challenges can be usefully considered through the lens of the U.S. Constitution. He examines the outbreak of the American Civil War; its prosecution; and its aftermath; tracing the concept of slavery and law from its earliest beginnings and slavery’s fraught legal history within the United States. Anastaplo offers discussions that bring into focus discussions of slavery in Ancient Greece and within the Bible; showing their influence on the Constitution and the subsequent political struggles that led to the Civil War.
#7598630 in BooksColor: Other 2000-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 5.50 x .60l; #File Name: 0738828920156 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Tells it like it wasBy Antonio FucciI have read this book and it tells the story of how it was flying the B-26 Invader over the skies of North Korea. Very good and authentic. I was there. I have read many other books on the Korean War; but none of the Air War with the B-26 Invader and defining the Mission.