I'm pleased to announce that the North Carolina Law Review's symposium on race trials is available. Cribbing now from the law review's website, here are the article titles and links to the full text:
Anthony Alfieri, "He is the Darkey with the Glasses On”: Race Trials RevisitedRichard Delgado, Precious Knowledge: State Bans on Ethnic Studies, Book Traffickers (Librotraficantes), and a New Type of Race Trial
Cynthia Lee, Making Race Salient: Trayvon Martin and Implicit Bias in a Not Yet Post-Racial Society
Kevin R. Johnson and Joanna E. Cuevas Ingram, Anatomy of a Modern-Day Lynching: The Relationship Between Hate Crimes Against Latina/os and the Debate Over Immigration ReformGabriel J. "Jack" Chin, Cindy Hwang Chiang, and Shirley S. Park, The Lost Brown v. Board of Education of Immigration Law
Ariela Gross, & Alejandro De La Fuente, Slaves, Free Blacks, and Race in the Legal Regimes of Cuba, Louisiana, and Virginia: A Comparison
Martha S. Jones, Hughes v. Jackson: Race and Rights Beyond Dred Scott
Steven Lubet, Execution in Virginia, 1859: The Trials of Green and Copeland
Alfred L. Brophy, The Nat Turner Trials
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