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Gong Lum v. Rice: The Convergence of Law, Race and Ethnicity

Abstract

In the constitutional case of Gong Lum v. Rice (1927), the United States Supreme Court, composed entirely of Bok Guey (whites), adjudged Hon Yen (Chinese) to be in the same social classification as Lo Mok (blacks).[1] The case, which pertained to racially segregated schools, reveals the problematic of law, race, and ethnicity

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