This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum period. The laws put in place by the various Southern states during this era were constructed locally, and were a delicate balance of planters’ property rights, the need for slave regulation, and evangelical desire to defend their own way of life. But, the resulting outcome was the same in each case. The Southern states continuously pushed laws that reinforced the authority of the master with the help of political economists, judges, lawmakers, and of course the master class itself. Therefore, this paper emphasizes the laws that the South began altering or reaffirming in response to northern criticism during the same time. These laws took fo...
This article draws on more than 600 higher court cases in eight southern states to show that African...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
The American Revolution and its aftermath posed the greatest challenge to the institution of slavery...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
Thesis advisor: Marc LandyThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the Civil War was indeed ...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
This research examines whether or not the colonial statutes of South Carolina, created between 1600 ...
Ryan A. Quintana has written an outstanding book which challenges mainstream conventions about the r...
Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American l...
Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disput...
A Unique Look at Southern and Confederate Nationalism In this deeply researched study, Robert Bo...
Primary Sources on American Slavery The Southern Debate over Slavery, Vol. I, Petitions to South...
This article draws on more than 600 higher court cases in eight southern states to show that African...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...
The American Revolution and its aftermath posed the greatest challenge to the institution of slavery...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
From 1787 until the Civil War, slavery was probably the single most important economic institution i...
Thesis advisor: Marc LandyThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the Civil War was indeed ...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
This research examines whether or not the colonial statutes of South Carolina, created between 1600 ...
Ryan A. Quintana has written an outstanding book which challenges mainstream conventions about the r...
Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American l...
Race and the Law in South Carolina carefully reconstructs the social history behind six legal disput...
A Unique Look at Southern and Confederate Nationalism In this deeply researched study, Robert Bo...
Primary Sources on American Slavery The Southern Debate over Slavery, Vol. I, Petitions to South...
This article draws on more than 600 higher court cases in eight southern states to show that African...
This article provides an analysis of how slave women, during the period from the American Revolution...
This article explores the arguments used by southern secessionists to explain why they left the Unio...