RT Book T1 Settler colonialism, race, and the law: why structural racism persists T2 Citizenship and migration in the Americas A1 Saito, Natsu Taylor 19XX- LA English PP New York PB New York University Press YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1664369090 AB Racial Realities -- Unsettling Narratives -- Settler Colonialism -- Land and Indigenous Peoples -- Enslaved Labor and Strategies of Subjugation -- Emancipated? African Americans: Rights and Redundancy -- Others of Color: Inclusions and Exclusions -- Others of Color: Subordination and Manipulation -- Constitutional Protection and the Dynamic of Difference -- International Law and Human Rights -- Decolonization and Self-Determination -- Mapping New Worlds -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements. AB ""Settler Colonialism, Race, and the Law" explores structural racism"--Provided by publisher NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN KF4755 SN 9780814723944 SN 0814723942 K1 Race discrimination : Law and legislation : United States : History K1 Minorities : Legal status, laws, etc : United States : History K1 Racism : United States : History K1 Indigenous Peoples : Legal status, laws, etc : United States : History K1 Decolonization : United States : History K1 United States : Race relations : History K1 United States : Colonization : History K1 United States : Territorial expansion K1 USA : Indigenes Volk : Minderheit : Rassismus : Rassendiskriminierung : Geschichte