Abstract

This article considers the current state of the field of legal history within an intersectional framework. It also examines how legal historians address questions of exclusion and inclusion in American legal culture, focusing on scholarship at the intersection of legal and cultural history. Finally, this article suggests ways that future scholars may write fuller and more inclusive legal histories that cover a vibrant, innovative, and diverse array of subjects.

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