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Articles

Introduction: A Radical Notion of Democracy: Law, Race, and Albion Tourgée, 1865-1905

Sally Greene

Reflections on Albion Tourgée’s 1896 View of the Supreme Court: A “Consistent Enemy of Personal Liberty and Equal Right”?

Michael Kent Curtis

The Past as Prologue: Albion Tourgée and the North Carolina Constitution

Judge Robert N. Hunter, Jr.

The National Citizen’s Rights Association: Precursor of the NAACP

Carolyn L. Karcher

The Legitmacy of Law in Literature: The Case of Albion W. Tourgée

Brook Thomas

Adaline and the Judge: An Ex-Slave Girl’s Journey with Albion W. Tourgée

Naurice Frank Woods, Jr.

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Tale of Two Andersons: Anderson v. South Carolina Election Commission and Anderson v. Celebrezze – An Examination of the Constitutionality of Section 8-13-1356 of the South Carolina Code of Laws Following the 2012 Primary Ballot Access Controversy 

John L. Warren III