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Representing the Race

The Creation of the Civil Rights Lawyer

Kenneth W. Mack

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$35.00 • £25.95 • €31.50

ISBN 9780674046870

Publication: April 2012

* Academic Trade

352 pages

6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches

20 halftones

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCE: Ethnic Studies: African-American Studies
  • LAW: Civil Rights
  • LAW: Legal History
  • HISTORY: United States: 20th Century

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    Kenneth W. Mack is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

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    • Via C-SPAN’s BookTV, watch Kenneth Mack discuss Representing the Race and take questions from the public about civil rights lawyers and the state of civil rights law today at the 2013 National Book Festival
    • Listen to an interview with Mack on NPR’s Tell Me More
    • Read Mack’s New York Times letter to the editor about President Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage
    • At the Huffington Post, read an article by Mack about the anti-sex discrimination campaign waged by Pauli Murray, one of the central figures of Representing the Race
    • At the Harvard Law Bulletin, read about Harvard Law School’s role in incubating civil rights lawyers
    • At The Root, read Mack’s thoughts on the unique “black man’s burden” borne by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
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    Awards

    • Honorable Mention, 2013 James Willard Hurst Prize, Law and Society Association
    • A Washington Post Best Nonfiction Book of 2012
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