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Racism has permeated the workings of the U.S. Constitution since ratification. At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, supporters of slavery ensured it was protected by rule of law. The federal government upheld slavery until it was abolished by the Civil War; then supported the South''s Jim Crow power structure. From Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Era until today, veneration of the Constitution has not prevented lynching, segregation, voter intimidation or police brutality against people of color. The Electoral College--a Constitutional accommodation for slaveholding aristocrats who feared popular government--has twice in 20 years given the presidency to the candidate who lost the popular vote. This book describes how pernicious flaws in the Constitution, included to legalize profiting from human bondage, perpetuate systemic racism, economic inequality and the subversion of democracy.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments v
Preface 1
Introduction 3
1. "The security the southern states want…" 5
2. "The Peculiar Institution" 30
3. The Law of Slavery 49
4. States' Rights as Revisionist History 70
5. "The Constitution is colorblind" 97
6. Tyranny of the Republic 123
7. The Power Vested in the President 136
8. Civil Rights 149
9. Democracy Is Government "by and for the people" 160
Chapter Notes 177
Bibliography 191
Index 201

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2020 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476683942, 978-1476683942
      ISBN10: 1476683948

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Racism has permeated the workings of the U.S. Constitution since ratification. At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, supporters of slavery ensured it was protected by rule of law. The federal government upheld slavery until it was abolished by the Civil War; then supported the South''s Jim Crow power structure. From Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Era until today, veneration of the Constitution has not prevented lynching, segregation, voter intimidation or police brutality against people of color. The Electoral College--a Constitutional accommodation for slaveholding aristocrats who feared popular government--has twice in 20 years given the presidency to the candidate who lost the popular vote. This book describes how pernicious flaws in the Constitution, included to legalize profiting from human bondage, perpetuate systemic racism, economic inequality and the subversion of democracy.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments v
      Preface 1
      Introduction 3
      1. "The security the southern states want…" 5
      2. "The Peculiar Institution" 30
      3. The Law of Slavery 49
      4. States' Rights as Revisionist History 70
      5. "The Constitution is colorblind" 97
      6. Tyranny of the Republic 123
      7. The Power Vested in the President 136
      8. Civil Rights 149
      9. Democracy Is Government "by and for the people" 160
      Chapter Notes 177
      Bibliography 191
      Index 201

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