A review by scoey1988
Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law by Richard Rothstein, Leah Rothstein

5.0

Unlike many other nonfiction social science books that focus on social Justice, this one does not just give the history and minor options at the end. This book is embedded with efforts throughout decades to challenge segregation in a multitude of ways. While the color of law does great to give the history, this book does both, and both well. It’s nice to hear how people all over the United States attempted to end or combat segregation.

This book is a must read, and I hope it starts some great conversations. It would go well with “poverty, by America” Matthew Desmond