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323. Finkelman, Paul
An Imperfect Union.
Slavery, Federalism and Comity.
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1981
xii, 378 pp. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 00-021509. ISBN 1-58477-092-9. Cloth. $85.Law Books 28529
Law Books 28529

324. Finkelman, Paul
Slavery in the Courtroom.
An Annotated Bibliography of American Cases.
Washington:Library of Congress, 1985
xxvii, 312 pp. Illustrated. Reprinted 1998
LCCN 98-11284. ISBN 1-886363-48-X. Cloth. $85.Law Books 21531
See item 101 in section Freedom of Speech for another work by Paul Finkelman.
Law Books 21531

325. Hoffman, Frederick L.
Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro.
New York: Published for the American Economic Association by the Macmillan Company, 1896
(Publications of the American Economic Association. Vol. XI. Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Pages 1-329. August, 1896.)
With a new introduction by Paul Finkelman.
x, 329 pp.
Reprint available 2003
ISBN 1-58477-318-9. Cloth. $85.Law Books 36566
Law Books 36566
* A fascinating study of the circumstances of African-Americans during the first thirty years from the emancipation of slavery in the United States. This analysis is divided into chapters that examine population factors, vital statistics, anthropometry, race amalgamation and social and economic conditions and tendencies. The author concludes that, as of 1896, the abolition of slavery did not demonstrably improve the plight of African-Americans in the United States. Hoffman was the statistician to the Prudential Insurance Company of America at the time of this publication, and as such collected vital and social statistics regarding African-Americans.

326. Mangum, Charles
The Legal Status of the Negro.
New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., [1939]
xi, 354 pp. Reprinted 2000
LCCN 99-056927. ISBN 1-58477-081-3. Cloth. $80.Law Books 27993
Law Books 27993

327. Schwarz, Philip J.
Twice Condemned: Slaves and the Criminal Laws of Virginia, 1705-1865.
[Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press],[1988]
xvi, 354 pp. Reprinted 1998
LCCN 98-4424 ISBN 1-886363-54-4. Cloth. $75. Law Books 21752
Law Books 21752

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