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"In Only One Place of Redress David E. Bernstein offers a bold reinterpretation of American legal history: he argues that American labor and occupational laws, enacted by state and federal governments after the Civil War and into the twentieth century, benefited dominant groups in society to the detriment of those who lacked political power. Both intentionally and incidentally, claims Bernstein, these laws restricted in particular the job mobility and economic opportunity of blacks."--BOOK JACKET.
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Only one place of redress: African Americans, labor regulations, and the courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal
2001, Duke University Press
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Only One Place of Redress: African Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal
2001, Duke University Press
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Only One Place of Redress: African Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal
2000, Duke University Press
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