Their accomplices wore robes

how the Supreme Court chained black America to the bottom of a racial caste system

Their accomplices wore robes

how the Supreme Court chained black America to the bottom of a racial caste system
Brando Simeo Starkey
Book - 2025

"Their Accomplices Wore Robes takes readers from the Civil War era to the present and describes how the Supreme Court-even more than the presidency or Congress-aligned with the enemies of Black progress to undermine the promise of the Constitution's Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments. The Reconstruction Amendments-which sought to abolish slavery, establish equal protection under the law, and protect voting rights-converted the Constitution into a potent anti-caste document. But in the years since, the Supreme Court has refused to allow the amendments to fulfill that promise. Time and again, when petitioned to make the nation's founding conceit-that all men are created equal-real for Black Americans, the nine black robes have chosen white supremacy over racial fairness. Their Accomplices Wore Robes brings to life dozens of cases and their rich casts of characters-petitioners, attorneys, justices-to explain how America arrived at this point and how society might arrive somewhere better, even as today's federal courts lurch rightward. In this groundbreaking grand history, Brando Simeo Starkey reveals a troubling and dark aspect of American history"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Starkey, Brando Simeo, 1982- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Doubleday, 2025.
Edition:First edition.
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