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Law, Society, Identity, and the Making of the Jim Crow South: Travel and Segregation on Tennessee Railroads, 1875-1905

Law and Social Inquiry - United States
doi 10.1086/492681
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January 1, 1999

Authors
Kenneth W. Mack
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Wiley-Blackwell


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