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In Race Results, author Eileen Moore brings a decade-by-decade comparison of Hollywood films and Supreme Court decisions, and then shows how this affected our lives. Beginning with The Birth of a Nation in 1915 and continuing on through the new millennium, a surprising fact is that the United States Supreme Court, often perceived as out-of-touch and stuffy, is often far more fair and liberal in their treatment of blacks than is Hollywood. Offset beautifully by more than twenty black and white photos, this in-depth study is sometimes shocking, often surprising, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of film, law, race relations, pop culture . . . even our country.
Title Specs:
7 x 10, nonfiction/celebrity/film/legal
320 pages, hardcover, ISBN: 978-1935270003
$12.95 retail, with standard wholesale discounts to the trade via Ingram, Baker & Taylor, or Pathway Book Service
Suitable for ages 18 and up.
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0967392059
Non-Fiction / Legal / Film / Politics