Law 6982- Race and Racism in American Law
Professor Vernellia Randall
The University of Dayton School of Law

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1 Intro to  the Course and  to Race
2 Bias, Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
3 African Americans/Black Americans: Slavery, Reconstruction and Reparations
4 African Americans/ Black Americans: Jim Crow and Anti-Black Racism
5 American Indians/Inuits: Conquest to Termination Period
6 American Indians: Self-Determination/Contemporary Issues
7 Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander and sovereignty
8 Latina/o Americans: Mexican Americans: Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago, Labor
9 Latinos: Puerto Rican and Independence
10 Asian Americans: Japanese Americans and Internment in Concentration Camps
11 Asian Americans: Chinese Americans and Chinese Exclusion Act; Filipino, Southeast Asians
12 European/White Americans : Defining Whiteness
13a Arab Americans and Racial Profiling
13b Global Racism and Responses to Racism
 

 

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Thanks to Derrick Bell and his pioneer work: 
Race, Racism and American Law
(1993).