African American law students
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Social aspects,
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Admission,
African-American lawyers,
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Education,
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Occupations and race,
Affirmative action programs in education,
Blacks,
Discrimination in education,
Gangs,
Law and legislation,
Law students
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Prolific Authors
who have written the most books on this subject
Ernest Hill,
2 books
Dorothy H. Evensen, 2 books
United States Commission on Civil Rights., 1 book
Evangeline M. Mitchell, 1 book
Baron L. Rowe, 1 book
Jihad, 1 book
Wendy Leo Moore, 1 book
Dorothy H. Evensen, 2 books
United States Commission on Civil Rights., 1 book
Evangeline M. Mitchell, 1 book
Baron L. Rowe, 1 book
Jihad, 1 book
Wendy Leo Moore, 1 book
Prominent Publishers
who have published the most books on this subject
Carolina Academic Press,
2 editions
Dafina Books, 2 editions
Hope's Promise Pub., 1 edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1 edition
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1 edition
Urban Books, 1 edition
iUniverse, Inc., 1 edition
Dafina Books, 2 editions
Hope's Promise Pub., 1 edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1 edition
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1 edition
Urban Books, 1 edition
iUniverse, Inc., 1 edition
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