2004 book by Patricia McKissack and Arlene Zarembka
To Establish Justice: Citizenship and Constitution
Authors
Patricia McKissack, Arlene Zarembka
Language
English
Subject
Young adult non-fiction, American history, Discrimination, Law, Civil rights
Published
2004 (Alfred A. Knopf)
Publication place
United States
Media type
Print (hardback, paperback)
Pages
154
ISBN
9780679893080
OCLC
760064870
To Establish Justice: Citizenship and Constitution is a 2004 book by Patricia McKissack and Arlene Zarembka. It is a history of the U.S. Supreme Court's role in civil rights.
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