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Randall Kennedy

Randall L. Kennedy (born September 10, 1954) is an American Law professor and author at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the Michael R. Klein Professor of Law and focuses his research on the intersection of racial conflict and legal institutions in American life. He supervises written work and accepts press inquiries regarding the topics of contracts, freedom of expression, race relations law, civil rights legislation, and the Supreme Court.〔(Randall Kennedy. Department of African American Studies Faculty Page )〕
Kennedy has written five books: ''Interracial Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity and Adoption''; ''Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word''; ''Race, Crime, and the Law''; ''Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal'' and ''The Persistence of the Color Line''. Additionally, Kennedy has published numerous collections of shorter works. Many of his articles can be found in periodicals and newspapers such as: ''The American Prospect'', ''The Nation'', ''The Atlantic Monthly'', ''Georgetown Law Journal'', ''Harvard BlackLetter Journal'', and ''The Boston Globe''. His book ''Race, Crime, and the Law'' won the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award.
==Early life and education==
Randall LeRoy Kennedy was born September 10, 1954, in Columbia, South Carolina, the middle child of Henry Kennedy Sr., a postal worker, and Rachel Kennedy, an elementary school teacher. He has two siblings, Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., a former United States District Court Judge for the District of Columbia, and Angela Kennedy, a lawyer in the Public Defender Service for Washington, D.C. Kennedy has stated that tales of racial oppression and racial resistance were staples of conversation in his household. His father often spoke of watching Thurgood Marshall argue ''Rice vs. Elmore'', the case that invalidated the rule permitting only whites to vote in South Carolina's Democratic primary. Later that decade, fleeing the abuses of Jim Crow, his parents moved from South Carolina to Washington, D.C.〔Randall Kennedy: "How will blacks react if Obama loses?" (''Dallas Morning News''. )〕
Kennedy attended St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., Princeton University (A.B., 1977), the University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar (graduate studies, 1977–79), and Yale Law School (J.D., 1982). While at Yale, Kennedy served as an editor for the ''Yale Law Journal''. He served as a law clerk for Judge J. Skelly Wright of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 1982–83 and for Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court from 1983-84.〔(Biographical sketch of Randall Kennedy.''Civil War Literature'' )〕 He was admitted to the Washington, D.C. bar in 1983. Additionally, he is a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the American Philosophical Association.

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