Kellermann's Kollectionn of Helpful Trial Background Books on:
RACE & LAW
Last Updated 09/05/97
Abramson, Jeffrey (Ed.). (1996). Postmortem: The O.J. Simpson Case. Justice Confronts Race, Domestic Violence, Lawyers, Money, and the Media. New York: BasicBooks.
Arthur, John, & Shapiro, Amy. (Eds.). (1996). Color, Class, Identity: The New Politics of Race. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Baker, Aaron, & Boyd, Todd. (Eds.). (1997). Out of Bounds: Sports, Media, and the Politics of Identity. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Berry, Venise T., & Manning-Miller, Carmen L. (Eds.). (1996). Mediated Messages and African-American Culture: Contemporary Issues. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Chancer, Lynn. (1997). Provoking Assaults: Gender, Race and Class Biases in High Profile Crimes. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Collier, Peter, & Horowitz, David. (Eds.). (1997). The Race Card: White Guilt, Black Resentment, and the Assault on Truth and Justice. Rocklin, CA: Prima Pub.
Cose, Ellis (Ed.). (1997). The Darden Dilemma: 12 Black Writers on Justice, Race, and Conflicting Loyalties. New York: HarperPerennial.
Deitz, Robert. (1996). Willful Injustice: A Post-O.J. Look at Rodney King, American Justice, and Trial by Race. Washington, D.C.: Regnery.
Eisenstein, Zillah. (1996). Hatreds: Racialized and Sexualized Conflicts in the 21st Century. New York: Routledge.
Fiske, John (1996). Media Matters: Race and Gender in U.S. Politics (rev. ed.). Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Fukurai, H., Butler, E. W., & Krooth, R. (1992). Race & the Jury: Racial Disenfranchisement & the Search for Justice. New York: Plenum Pub.
Gibbs, Jewelle Taylor. (1996). Race and Justice: Rodney King and O. J. Simpson in a House Divided. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Hacker, Andrew. (1995). Two Nations: Black and White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal. New York: Ballantine Books.
Hill, Anita, & Jordan, Emma Coleman. (Eds.). (1995). Race, Gender, and Power in America: The Legacy of the Hill-Thomas Hearings. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hoberman, John. (1997). Darwin's Athletes: How Sport Has Damaged Black America and Preserved the Myth of Race. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin.
Hutchinson, Earl Ofari. (1996). The Assassination of the Black Male Image. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Hutchinson, Earl Ofari. (1996). Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex, and Class Lessons for America. Los Angeles, CA: Middle Passage Press.
Kennedy, Randall. (1997). Race, Crime, and the Law. New York: Pantheon.
Kochman, Thomas. (1981). Black and White Styles in Conflict. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Lopez, Ian F. Haney. (1996). White By Law: The Legal Construction of Race. New York: New York University Press.
Mays, James A. (1995). Justice on Trial: An African American Perspective on the O.J. Simpson Saga. ----: Jam Entertainment.
McCain, Rych. (1996). Why Blacks Celebrated the OJ Simpson Verdicts: An Analysis of the Root Cause for Those Who Didn't Understand. Beverly Hills, CA: Street West Pub.
Morrison, Toni. (Ed.). (1992). Race-ing Justice, En-Gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality. New York: Pantheon Books.
Parillo, Vincent N. (1997). Strangers to These Shores: Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. [expected]
Ross, Thomas. (1996). Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias. Boston, MA: Beacon.
Sleeper, Jim. (1997). Liberal Racism. New York: Viking.
Smitherman, Geneva. (1977). Talkin and Testifyin: The Language of Black America. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press.
Szumski, Bonnie. (Ed.). (1996). Interracial America: Opposing Viewpoints Series. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.
Thernstrom, Stephan, & Thernstrom, Abigail. (1997). America in Black and White: One Nation, Indivisible. Race in Modern America. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Wiley, Ralph. (1996). Dark Witness: When Black People Should Be Sacrificed (Again). New York: Ballantine.