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- catalog contributor b4808757.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [247]-250.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Preamble: the twice-made Constitution -- Part I: Birth: the founding fathers of 1789 and 1866 -- Liberty limited -- "What no just government should refuse" -- A son of the Revolution -- Dred Scott: four tries for freedom -- "There is a mode ... by which it may be amended" -- Moving toward a new birth of freedom -- Antislavery origins -- The second American Constitution -- Completing the new Constitution -- Justice, equality -- and national honor -- Perfecting the structure: votes and rights laws -- Part II: Fall: resistance, struggle, and denial -- Two steps backward -- Slaughterhouse of liberty -- Retreat from the Constitution -- Election returns and an unexpected dissenter -- A banker, a burglar, and a bootlegger -- Law and order in Chicago -- A carpetbagger's lost cause -- Color caste or color-blind? -- This is due process? -- This is democracy? -- Part III: Rise: revolution and return to the Constitution -- Grandson of the Revolution -- Sumner's secretary carries on -- The ultimate guardians of our freedom -- Leo Frank, Joe Hill, and Frank Moore -- Liberty by another label -- Lawlessness in law enforcement -- The corut begins to curb lawlessness -- Chipping away at inequality: the "fatal injustice" -- It took another amendment ... -- Tourgee triumphant -- on paper -- Mr. Justice Black revisits Congressman Bingham -- Too late? -- Appendix: Constitutional Amendments: the Bill of Rights and the freedom amendments -- Afterword.".
- catalog extent "xii, 250 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Amendment that refused to die.".
- catalog identifier "0801957680".
- catalog isFormatOf "Amendment that refused to die.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Radnor, Pa. : Chilton Book Co.,".
- catalog relation "Amendment that refused to die.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342/.73/085".
- catalog subject "Constitutional amendments United States.".
- catalog subject "KF4757 .M46".
- catalog subject "United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Preamble: the twice-made Constitution -- Part I: Birth: the founding fathers of 1789 and 1866 -- Liberty limited -- "What no just government should refuse" -- A son of the Revolution -- Dred Scott: four tries for freedom -- "There is a mode ... by which it may be amended" -- Moving toward a new birth of freedom -- Antislavery origins -- The second American Constitution -- Completing the new Constitution -- Justice, equality -- and national honor -- Perfecting the structure: votes and rights laws -- Part II: Fall: resistance, struggle, and denial -- Two steps backward -- Slaughterhouse of liberty -- Retreat from the Constitution -- Election returns and an unexpected dissenter -- A banker, a burglar, and a bootlegger -- Law and order in Chicago -- A carpetbagger's lost cause -- Color caste or color-blind? -- This is due process? -- This is democracy? -- Part III: Rise: revolution and return to the Constitution -- Grandson of the Revolution -- Sumner's secretary carries on -- The ultimate guardians of our freedom -- Leo Frank, Joe Hill, and Frank Moore -- Liberty by another label -- Lawlessness in law enforcement -- The corut begins to curb lawlessness -- Chipping away at inequality: the "fatal injustice" -- It took another amendment ... -- Tourgee triumphant -- on paper -- Mr. Justice Black revisits Congressman Bingham -- Too late? -- Appendix: Constitutional Amendments: the Bill of Rights and the freedom amendments -- Afterword.".
- catalog title "The amendment that refused to die / [by] Howard N. Meyer.".
- catalog type "text".