A Rift in the Clouds: Race and the Southern Federal Judiciary, 1900-1910

Author:   Brent J. Aucoin
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
ISBN:  

9781557288493


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 November 2007
Format:   Hardback
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A Rift in the Clouds: Race and the Southern Federal Judiciary, 1900-1910


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A Rift in the Clouds chronicles the efforts of three white southern federal judges to protect the civil rights of African Americans at the beginning of the twentieth century, when few in the American legal community were willing to do so. Jacob Treiber of Arkansas, Emory Speer of Georgia, and Thomas Goode Jones of Alabama challenged the Supreme Court's reading of the Reconstruction amendments that were passed in an attempt to make disfranchised and exploited African Americans equal citizens of the United States. These unpopular white southerners, two of whom who had served in the Confederate Army and had themselves helped to bring Reconstruction to an end in their states, asserted that the amendments not only established black equality, but authorized the government to protect blacks. Although their rulings won few immediate gains for blacks and were overturned by the Supreme Court, their legal arguments would be resurrected, and meet with greater success, over half a century later during the civil rights movement.

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Author:   Brent J. Aucoin
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Imprint:   University of Arkansas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.423kg
ISBN:  

9781557288493


ISBN 10:   1557288496
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 November 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Aucoin provides excellent information on three southerners generally overlooked by history. They need to be considered by all historians, those interested in the South as well as those looking at the law and the Constitution and those concerned with how reform happens in America. - Christopher Waldrep, San Francisco State University, and author of Roots of Disorder: Race and Criminal Justice in the American South, 1818-1889 Aucoin contributes to our understanding of how courageous, visionary people at the local level interpreted the Constitution. It's a part of popular constitutionalism. It's part of the diversity of opinions in legal thought which held promise even if it did not develop as we would have liked. - Alfred L. Brophy, University of Alabama School of Law, and author of Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Riot of 1921


Author Information

Brent J. Aucoin is an associate professor of history at Southeastern College at Wake Forest.

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