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9780945612360

Slavery & the Law

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  • ISBN13:

    9780945612360

  • ISBN10:

    0945612362

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-02-01
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

In this book, prominent historians of slavery and legal scholars analyze the intricate relationship between slavery, race, and the law from the earliest Black Codes in colonial America to the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law and the Dred Scott decision prior to the Civil War. Slavery & the Law's wide-ranging essays focus on comparative slave law, auctioneering practices, rules of evidence, and property rights, as well as issues of criminality, punishment, and constitutional law.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction The Centrality of Slavery in American Legal Development 3(24)
Paul Finkelman
Part I Theories of Democracy and the Law of Slavery 27(60)
1 Learning the Three "I"s of America's Slave Heritage
29(14)
Derrick Bell
2 Ideology and Imagery in the Law of Slavery
43(44)
William W. Fisher III
Part II Constitutional Law and Slavery 87(120)
3 Slavery in the Canon of Constitutional Law
89(24)
Sanford Levinson
4 Chief Justice Hornblower of New Jersey and the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
113(30)
Paul Finkelman
5 A Federal Assault: African-Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
143(18)
James Oliver Horton
Lois E. Horton
6 The Crisis Over The Impending Crisis: Free Speech, Slavery, and the Fourteenth Amendment
161(46)
Michael Kent Curtis
Part III Criminal and Civil Law of Slavery 207(158)
7 Slaves and the Rules of Evidence in Criminal Trials
209(32)
Thomas D. Morris
8 "Details are of a Most Revolting Character": Cruelty to Slaves as Seen in Appeals to the Supreme Court of Louisiana
241(50)
Judith Kelleher Schafer
The Unreported Case of Humphreys v. Utz
269(22)
9 Pandora's Box: Slave Character on Trial in the Antebellum Deep South
291(38)
Ariela Gross
10 Slave Auctions on the Courthouse Steps: Court Sales of Slaves in Antebellum South Carolina
329(36)
Thomas D. Russell
Part IV Comparative Law and Slavery 365(88)
11 Seventeenth-Century Jurists, Roman Law, and Slavery
367(12)
Alan Watson
12 The British Constitution and the Creation of American Slavery
379(40)
Jonathan A. Bush
13 Thinking Property at Rome
419(18)
Alan Watson
14 Thinking Property at Memphis: An Application of Watson
437(16)
Jacob I. Corre
Notes on Contributors 453(2)
Index 455

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