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The Greatest and the Grandest ACT
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Christian G. Samito, who earned a law degree from Harvard Law School and a doctorate in American history, is the editor of Commanding Boston’s Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry and Fear Was Not in Him”: The Civil War Letters of Major General Francis C. Barlow, U.S.A, and the author of Becoming American under Fire: Irish Americans, African Americans, and the Politics of Citizenship during the Civil War Era.

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"The Civil Rights Act of 1866 forever changed the course of American law, but it has never received the full scholarly attention it deserves until now. The fine essays in this skillfully edited and much-needed collection explain why the 1866 act was (and is) so important."--­Michael A. Ross, author of Justice of Shattered Dreams "Christian G. Samito has brought together an impressive array of historians and legal scholars of the first federal civil rights law in American history. With lucid analysis and keen insight, The Greatest and the Grandest Act deftly guides the reader from the ambiguities of the act's inception all the way to its continued significance today."--­Risa L. Goluboff, author of Vagrant Nation

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