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Christopher Waldrep

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Prof. Waldrep became the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History at SFSU in August, 2000. Previously professor of history at Eastern Illinois University, he is the author of Night Riders: Defending Community in the Black Patch ; Roots of Disorder: Race and Criminal Justice in the American South, 1817-80 ; Racial Violence on Trial: A Handbook with Cases, Laws, and Documents ; The Many Faces of Judge Lynch ; Vicksburg's Long Shadow: The Civil War Legacy of Race and Remembrance ; African Americans Confront Lynching: Strategies of Resistance from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Era . His most recent book is Jury Discrimination: The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and a Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi . The Supreme Court Historical Society announced on June 7, 2010, that its Hughes-Gossett Award for the best journal article went to Professor Christopher Waldrep for his article entitled "Joseph P. Bradley's Journey: The Meaning of Privileges and Immunities." He is also founding and senior editor of H-Law.

Christopher Waldrep

3.8/5 ( ratings)
Prof. Waldrep became the Jamie and Phyllis Pasker Professor of History at SFSU in August, 2000. Previously professor of history at Eastern Illinois University, he is the author of Night Riders: Defending Community in the Black Patch ; Roots of Disorder: Race and Criminal Justice in the American South, 1817-80 ; Racial Violence on Trial: A Handbook with Cases, Laws, and Documents ; The Many Faces of Judge Lynch ; Vicksburg's Long Shadow: The Civil War Legacy of Race and Remembrance ; African Americans Confront Lynching: Strategies of Resistance from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Era . His most recent book is Jury Discrimination: The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and a Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi . The Supreme Court Historical Society announced on June 7, 2010, that its Hughes-Gossett Award for the best journal article went to Professor Christopher Waldrep for his article entitled "Joseph P. Bradley's Journey: The Meaning of Privileges and Immunities." He is also founding and senior editor of H-Law.

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