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“Separate, Therefore Equal”: American Spatial Segregation from Jim Crow to Kiryas Joel
Shai Stern
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences February 2021, 7 (1) 67-90; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2021.7.1.05
Shai Stern
aProfessor of law at Bar Ilan University, Israel

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“Separate, Therefore Equal”: American Spatial Segregation from Jim Crow to Kiryas Joel
Shai Stern
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences Feb 2021, 7 (1) 67-90; DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2021.7.1.05
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- THREE GENERATIONS OF A CONSTANT STRUGGLE BETWEEN SEPARATION AND EQUALITY
- FROM NEW YORK TO LOUISIANA: THE EMERGENCE OF THE FOURTH GENERATION
- JUSTIFICATIONS FOR FOURTH-GENERATION SPATIAL SEGREGATION
- OBJECTIONS TO FOURTH-GENERATION SPATIAL SEGREGATION
- SEPARATE, THEREFORE EQUAL: THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF LAW
- THE ROLE OF LAW IN PROTECTING COMMUNITIES’ ABILITIES TO SELF-SEGREGATE
- THE ROLE OF LAW IN PROTECTING SOCIETY AT LARGE
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