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NEP Classical Literature And History of English Literature [B.A. & B. Com.Vth Sem]


NEP Classical Literature And History of English Literature [B.A. & B. Com.Vth Sem]

Author: Amit Ganguli

language: en

Publisher: SBPD Publications

Release Date: 2024-02-01


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1. Historical Background, 2. Plato : The Republic (Book-VII) (Prose), 3. Homer : The Iliad (Book-I) (Poetry), 4. Sophocles : Oedipus the King (Drama), 5. English Literature From Chaucer to Renaissance (Drama), 6. Seventeenth Century and Eighteenth Century, 7. The Romantic Age of Nineteenth Century, 8. The Twentieth Century.

Capital and Labour


Capital and Labour

Author: Francis Makepeace

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1881


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The Color of the Law


The Color of the Law

Author: Gail Williams O'Brien

language: en

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Release Date: 2011-02-01


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On February 25, 1946, African Americans in Columbia, Tennessee, averted the lynching of James Stephenson, a nineteen-year-old, black Navy veteran accused of attacking a white radio repairman at a local department store. That night, after Stephenson was safely out of town, four of Columbia’s police officers were shot and wounded when they tried to enter the town’s black business district. The next morning, the Tennessee Highway Patrol invaded the district, wrecking establishments and beating men as they arrested them. By day’s end, more than one hundred African Americans had been jailed. Two days later, highway patrolmen killed two of the arrestees while they were awaiting release from jail. Drawing on oral interviews and a rich array of written sources, Gail Williams O'Brien tells the dramatic story of the Columbia “race riot,” the national attention it drew, and its surprising legal aftermath. In the process, she illuminates the effects of World War II on race relations and the criminal justice system in the United States. O'Brien argues that the Columbia events are emblematic of a nationwide shift during the 1940s from mob violence against African Americans to increased confrontations between blacks and the police and courts. As such, they reveal the history behind such contemporary conflicts as the Rodney King and O. J. Simpson cases.