AFRICAN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE AGE OF OBAMA: A HISTORY AND A
HANDBOOK, by Prof. Harold McDougall of the Howard University School of
Law is a look at some of the remaining trouble spots in black-white
relations in the United States today, with the benefit of the Obama
Administration's first year in office as a backdrop. The book begins
with racial profiling, a topic particularly charged as a consequence of
Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates' arrest in his own home, for
disorderly conduct, by Cambridge, Massachusetts police. Other trouble
spots include hate crimes, discrimination against consumers, employment
discrimination, voting rights, housing discrimination and discrimination
in public education.