Tax Law and Racial Economic Justice
Discover the profound insights of Andre L. Smith in his compelling book, Tax Law and Racial Economic Justice, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2016. This essential work delves into the critical role taxation plays in perpetuating racial inequalities in the United States. Smith uncovers how tax laws not only reflect but also reinforce systemic racial disparities, making it vital for those passionate about Black redemption to engage with these legal frameworks.
Throughout its 258 pages, the book examines historical tax systems of pre-colonial African civilizations and proposes an innovative agenda for tax scholars aimed at dismantling racial caste systems in pursuit of true equal opportunity. Tax Law and Racial Economic Justice offers a crucial perspective for both legal professionals and advocates for economic justice, making it a must-have addition to your collection for a deeper understanding of race relations and fiscal policy in America.