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States' Laws on Race and Color is a book documenting discriminatory laws in the United States edited by Pauli Murray and published in The book covers laws addressing school, public transportation, and public facilities segregation. It covers laws on intermarriage. It includes laws addressing Mexican and Hispanic ethnicities as well as Native Americans.[1]

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  1. ^ Murray, Pauli (November 28, 1997). States' Laws on Race and Color. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-1883-7 – via Google Books.