This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the American Revolution through the passage of the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law. It pays particular attention to the struggle over the legal rights due to African Americans accused of being fugitive slaves. Slaveholders claimed an absolute property right over accused fugitive slaves and argued that any recognition of legal remedies for accused runaways threatened that right. Free African Americans and their allies in the abolitionist movement asserted that Black people accused of having escaped slavery were due a legal process. This was a vital protection against kidnapping, but also became an important component of the antislavery constitutional proj...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
This dissertation explores the efforts of abolitionists in the antebellum United States to recruit c...
Slavery is believed to have left an imprint on the American democracy. Although no regulations trea...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
This dissertation reintegrates abolitionism into the main currents of U.S. political history. Becau...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Despite the vast research on the events that led to the Civil War, little scholarship focuses solely...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
In antebellum America, free and enslaved blacks struggled for imagined forms of freedom at a time wh...
Vigilance committees were urban, interracial organizations committed to protecting northern black ne...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
This dissertation explores the efforts of abolitionists in the antebellum United States to recruit c...
Slavery is believed to have left an imprint on the American democracy. Although no regulations trea...
This dissertation examines the political conflict over fugitive slave rendition from the era of the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Law.In 1869, in Texas v White, the Supreme Court of the ...
This dissertation reintegrates abolitionism into the main currents of U.S. political history. Becau...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Despite the vast research on the events that led to the Civil War, little scholarship focuses solely...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
When litigants entered Southern courtrooms after the end of the Civil War, they encountered a tangle...
In antebellum America, free and enslaved blacks struggled for imagined forms of freedom at a time wh...
Vigilance committees were urban, interracial organizations committed to protecting northern black ne...
A New Study on the Importance of the Fugitive Slave Issue Most historians view slavery’s role in the...
This dissertation traces the evolution of black abolitionism in colonial North America and the Unite...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
This dissertation explores the efforts of abolitionists in the antebellum United States to recruit c...
Slavery is believed to have left an imprint on the American democracy. Although no regulations trea...