Race, the Court and the Nation
John Hope Franklin, History Professor Emeritus,DUKE UNIVERSITY
talked about the history of race relations, civil rights, and the role of the court in transforming American culture in the late 20th century.
Introductions by:
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, U.S. SUPREME COURT
Leon Silverman, President,SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
At this SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES program John Hope Franklin, History Professor Emeritus,DUKE UNIVERSITY talk… read more
At this SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES program
John Hope Franklin, History Professor Emeritus,DUKE UNIVERSITY
talked about the history of race relations, civil rights, and the role of the court in transforming American culture in the late 20th century.
Introductions by:
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, U.S. SUPREME COURT
Leon Silverman, President,SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY close
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