Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of Maps and Tables
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Preface
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Introduction:: Amending Virginia, Amending America
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The Case of the Laborer from Louisa:: Conscripts, Convicts, and Public Roads, 1890s–1920s
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Necessity, Charity, and a Sabbath:: Citizens, Courts, and Sunday Closing Laws, 1920s–1980s
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These New and Strange Beings:: Race, Sex, and the Legal Profession, 1870s–1970s
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The Siege against Segregation:: Black Virginians and the Law of Civil Rights
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To Sit or Not to Sit:: Scenes in Richmond from the Civil Rights Movement
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Racial Identity and the Crime of Marriage:: The View from Twentieth-Century Virginia
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Power and Policy in an American State:: Federal Courts, Political Rights, and Policy Outcomes
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From Harry Byrd to Douglas Wilder:: Gender, Race, and Judgeships
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Epilogue:: Neither Blue Laws nor Black Laws
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Notes
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Index
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