Miller discusses the possible governmental sanctions against
integration and the possible ways in which the guarantees of the
First and Fourteenth Amendments might be sought and obtained for
private schools. He also analyzes the possible effects of
discriminatory administrative enforcement of laws as a weapon
against integration and the use of and protection against
extra-legal sanctions.
Originally published in 1957.
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