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In: Social work in mental health: the journal of behavioral and psychiatric social work, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 1-19
ISSN: 1533-2993
Recalling the state's shameful racist history of lynching, arson, denial of rights, false imprisonment, and other heinous crimes, this riveting narrative explores how Mississippi became a safe haven for the most violent and virulent racists, who were immune to prosecution for their crimes. This sanctuary of the then status quo emerged from the 1956 Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission's efforts to preserve segregation and "Mississippi Values" by declaring the state outside the jurisdiction of the federal government. Analysis of the major crimes, the institutional collusion, delayed and never-delivered justice, and the state's attempts at atonement are interspersed with the authors' recollections of what they saw, heard, and experienced as whites—thus "insiders"—during this troubled time. With commentary extending to the present day, this is both a well-researched history and an eyewitness record of living through an era of judicial, media, and economic terrorism directed against African Americans.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One Starting the Adoption Process -- Chapter Two What They Want to Know about You -- Chapter Three They Gave You a Child: Now What? -- Chapter Four International Adoptions -- Chapter Five Adoption in Canada -- Chapter Six Raising an Adopted Child -- Chapter Seven Single-Parent Adoptions -- Chapter Eight Gay and Lesbian Adoptions -- Chapter Nine Adoption Agencies in the United States and Canada -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: The women's review of books, Band 19, Heft 9, S. 21
In: Materials and design, Band 116, S. 359-364
ISSN: 1873-4197