We the People: Volume 3: The Civil Rights Revolution
English
By (author): Bruce Ackerman
The Civil Rights Revolution carries Bruce Ackermans sweeping reinterpretation of constitutional history into the era beginning with Brown v. Board of Education. From Rosa Parkss courageous defiance, to Martin Luther Kings resounding cadences in I Have a Dream, to Lyndon Johnsons leadership of Congress, to the Supreme Courts decisions redefining the meaning of equality, the movement to end racial discrimination decisively changed our understanding of the Constitution.
The Civil Rights Act turns 50 this year, and a wave of fine books accompanies the semicentennial. Ackermans is the most ambitious; it is the third volume in an ongoing series on American constitutional history called We the People. A professor of law and political science at Yale, Ackerman likens the act to a constitutional amendment in its significance to the countrys legal development.
Michael ODonnell, The Atlantic
Ackerman weaves political theory with historical detail, explaining how the civil rights movement evolved from revolution to mass movement and then to statutory lawThis fascinating book takes a new look at a much-covered topic.
Becky Kennedy, Library Journal