Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America
Delve into the rich history of civil liberties in America with the Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2004. This comprehensive volume spans an impressive 1372 pages and provides an in-depth exploration of the pivotal debates and events that have shaped personal freedoms throughout American history.
From landmark court cases to significant Constitutional amendments, this encyclopedia covers the essential themes and personalities that have influenced civil rights. It also critically examines the delicate balance between individual liberties and the common good, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of freedom in the United States.
Whether you are researching for academic purposes or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, the Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America is a must-have reference that illuminates the ongoing discussions surrounding civil rights and freedoms.