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Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias

Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias

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Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias

by Ross, Thomas

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9780807044018
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Beacon Press, 8/31/1997 12:00:01 A. paperback. Acceptable. 0.5984 in x 8.1417 in x 5.0906 in. Contains some, or all, of the following: highlights, notes, and underlining.

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Title
Just Stories: How the Law Embodies Racism and Bias
Author
Ross, Thomas
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0807044016
ISBN 13
9780807044018
Publisher
Beacon Press
Place of Publication
Boston, Massachusetts, U.s.a.
Date Published
8/31/1997 12:00:01 A
Size
0.5984 in x 8.1417 in x 5.0906 i
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0.5156 lb

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