Race, Law, Resistance
Explore the profound insights of "Race, Law, Resistance" by Tuitt, a pivotal work that engages critically with contemporary theoretical debates surrounding race and legal frameworks. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004, this compelling paperback comprises 240 pages rich with analysis and thought-provoking perspectives. Delve into issues of race discrimination and the intricacies of justice administration, and uncover how law intersects with civil rights and resistance movements. This book is an essential read for those interested in the complexities of racism within the legal system and the ongoing struggle for equality. Perfect for students, scholars, and legal professionals alike, "Race, Law, Resistance" invites you to reflect on and challenge the prevailing narratives of law and race in today's society.