Taught by Professor Michael J. Klarman, the Charles Warren Professor of Legal History at Harvard Law School, this course collection offered online and asynchronously through Harvard Law School examines race and the United States Constitution from the framing of the nation’s founding charter to the evolution of modern voting rights. From the perspectives of legal, political, and social history, learners will gain new insights into the key constitutional developments about race across United States history. Professor Klarman brings his decades of award-winning classroom teaching to learners around the globe through action-packed, engaging recorded (asynchronous) lectures, enriched with brief readings and question sets for learners to apply and extend the course material.
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