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Breaking the Color Barrier Pete Wharmby courts could accept jurisdiction in

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courts could accept jurisdiction in international cases - recognizing the right of foreign human rights victims to sue - even though the alleged violation occurred in another country by a non-American and against a non-American

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Peter Selg addresses these and other related questions head on

Breaking the Color Barrier Pete Wharmby courts could accept jurisdiction inOnly five black men were admitted to the United States Naval Academy between Reconstruction and the beginning of World War II. None graduated, and all were deeply scarred by intense racial discrimination, ranging from brutal hazing incidents to the institutionalized racist policies of the Academy itself. Breaking the Color Barrier examines the black community's efforts to integrate the Naval Academy, as well as the experiences that black midshipmen

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