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The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein (2017, Hardcover, 1st Edition). "The Color of Law" by Richard Rothstein is a compelling exploration of the forgotten history of how the US government systematically segregated America. This hardcover first edition book delves into the issues of discrimination, race relations, and civil rights in the 20th century, focusing on African American studies. Rothstein's insightful analysis and storytelling, along with the book's 345 pages, make it a valuable addition to any bookshelf for those interested in history, social science, and political science. "The Color of Law" by Richard Rothstein is a compelling exploration of the forgotten history of how the US government systematically segregated America. This hardcover first edition book delves into the issues of discrimination, race relations, and civil rights in the 20th century, focusing on African American studies. Rothstein's insightful analysis and storytelling, along with the book's 345 pages, make it a valuable addition to any bookshelf for those interested in history, social science, and political science.