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The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Rothstein incorporated several academic disciplines into his study. ![]() In a bold argument with reparations at its heart, Rothstein argued that the federal government must take responsibility for the economic and social disparity between white and black Americans. Rothstein also detailed the deliberate nature of these racially discriminating policies and how they violate the American Constitution. He asserted that overt racial policies instituted by government agencies imposed de jure segregation upon African American neighborhoods. Rothstein argued that “African Americans were unconstitutionally denied the means and the right to integration in middle-class neighborhoods, and because this denial was state-sponsored, the nation is obligated to remedy it.”1 Rothstein set out to debunk the myth that residential segregation was de facto in nature and, therefore, solely created by private choice and private institutions. His study investigated the impact of residential segregation and the role that state entities played in creating and maintaining the nation’s racial status quo. In The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein uncovered troubling insight into the history of racial discrimination in America. (New York: Liveright Publishing Company, 2017) ![]() ![]() The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America Richard Rothstein. 1 Richard Rothstein, The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America (New York: Liveright Publishing Company, 2017), xiv. ![]()
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