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Belonging to America: equal citizenship and the constitution
Karst, Kenneth L.
Year: c1989.
Publisher:  Yale University Press. 
© Kenneth L. Karst
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Frontmatter
Preface
1 Equality, Law, and Belonging: An Introduction
2 Brown and Belonging
3 Equality and Inclusion: Themes in the American Civic Culture
4 Slavery and Citizenship
5 Citizenship, Race, and Culture
6 Nativism and the Paths to Belonging
7 Sex and Separation
8 Citizenship, Race, and Marginality
9 Responsibility and Remedy
10 Citizenship and Nationhood
11 Generations of Inclusion
12 The Courts and the National Community
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Table of Cases
Index
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Title: Belonging to America : equal citizenship and the constitution Kenneth L. Karst.
Author: Karst, Kenneth L
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Belonging to America : equal citizenship and the constitution Kenneth L. Karst
Karst, Kenneth L
New Haven: Yale University Press, c1989.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00543
Subject Headings: • Equality before the law -- United States
• Civil rights -- United States
• Citizenship -- United States
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