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... 85 55 66 98 86 66 112 . 66 131 66 144 66 165 66 182 XIII . THE SUPREME COURT IN POLITICS 66 191 66 XIV . JOHN BROWN 203 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 233 66 INDEX 237 M84934 ILLUSTRATION FUGITIVE SLAVES STATION ON THE RAILWAY ARRIVING AT A vii.
... 85 55 66 98 86 66 112 . 66 131 66 144 66 165 66 182 XIII . THE SUPREME COURT IN POLITICS 66 191 66 XIV . JOHN BROWN 203 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 233 66 INDEX 237 M84934 ILLUSTRATION FUGITIVE SLAVES STATION ON THE RAILWAY ARRIVING AT A vii.
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... court of law was invalid where the rights of a white man were involved . The right of a negro to his freedom was decided by an arbitrary court without a jury , while the dis- puted right of a white man to the ownership of a horse was ...
... court of law was invalid where the rights of a white man were involved . The right of a negro to his freedom was decided by an arbitrary court without a jury , while the dis- puted right of a white man to the ownership of a horse was ...
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... court . The third was a case of outrageous abuse on the part of the owner . The negro Sam had himself gone to a trader begging that he would buy him and preferring to take his chances on a Mississippi plantation rather than return to ...
... court . The third was a case of outrageous abuse on the part of the owner . The negro Sam had himself gone to a trader begging that he would buy him and preferring to take his chances on a Mississippi plantation rather than return to ...
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... court and frankly explained his motives . The Nashville Daily Gazette of April 13 , 1849 , has words of commendation for the prisoner and his family and states that " he was not without the sympathy of those who attended the trial ...
... court and frankly explained his motives . The Nashville Daily Gazette of April 13 , 1849 , has words of commendation for the prisoner and his family and states that " he was not without the sympathy of those who attended the trial ...
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... Court of the State of Mississippi , a tribunal of slaveholders , asserted that " slavery is condemned by reason and the Laws of Nature . It exists , and can only exist , through municipal regulations . " So also declared the Supreme Court ...
... Court of the State of Mississippi , a tribunal of slaveholders , asserted that " slavery is condemned by reason and the Laws of Nature . It exists , and can only exist , through municipal regulations . " So also declared the Supreme Court ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
abolish slavery abolition abolitionists adopted American Anti-Slavery Society anti Anti-Slavery Society attack became Berkeley Berkeley Birney Buchanan CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candidate Charles Sumner church citizens Coffin Congress constitution Court crusade debate declared defend Democrats doctrine Douglas early effect election emancipation England escape extended extension of slavery favor followed force Free-soil free-state friends Fugitive Slave Law furnished Garrison Government Governor held institution of slavery issue John Brown Kansas Kentucky labor later Lawrence Levi Coffin liberation Liberty party litionists Lundy ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mob violence negroes North Northern Ohio organized Osawatomie petition platform political President principles prisoners pro-slavery Quaker refused Republicans resolution Senator settlers slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders slavery slavery question South Carolina Southern leaders spirit stitution subject of slavery Sumner territorial Legislature Texas tion Underground Railroad United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances Virginia vote Wakarusa War Whigs William Lloyd Garrison women