While many Black people regarded slavery as a form of social death, some nineteenth-century white policy-makers extolled the virtues of slavery as a tool to uplift the characters of Africans in America: [Slavery in America] has been the lever by which five million human beings have been elevated from the degraded and benighted condition of savage life ... to a knowledge of their responsibilities to God and their relations to society, observed a Kentucky Congressman in 1860. These sentiments were echoed by abolitionist northern officers not three years later when the institution of marriage was lauded for its civilizing effect on the newly freed men and women: [Marriage] has been the lever by which five million human beings have been elev...
Most countries associate being a citizen with having certain legal rights and being born in that cou...
This article argues that marriage law reform in African countries formerly under British colonial ru...
Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic ...
While many Black people regarded slavery as a form of social death, some nineteenth-century white po...
The narrative of black marriage as citizenship enhancing has been pervasive in American history. As ...
By seeing events in the past as part of a dynamically evolving system with a large, but not indefini...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
Reconstruction Amendments says about the nature of American citizenship. The essay is organized as f...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
During the first decades of the nineteenth century, a small number of wealthy, unmarried planters di...
In 1702 a New Haven mulatto, born to an enslaved black mother and a free white father, sued for free...
During the Revolutionary War and the first decades of the early U.S. Republic, as free people of col...
This Article examines whether interest-convergence and/or critical legal theory more thoroughly expl...
Most countries associate being a citizen with having certain legal rights and being born in that cou...
This article argues that marriage law reform in African countries formerly under British colonial ru...
Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic ...
While many Black people regarded slavery as a form of social death, some nineteenth-century white po...
The narrative of black marriage as citizenship enhancing has been pervasive in American history. As ...
By seeing events in the past as part of a dynamically evolving system with a large, but not indefini...
The period of Reconstruction after the American Civil War introduced arguably more discrimination ag...
The thesis of Professor Donald Nieman\u27s paper, From Slaves to Citizens: African-Americans, Right...
Reconstruction Amendments says about the nature of American citizenship. The essay is organized as f...
Race based slavery in North America had its origins in seventeenth-century Virginia. Initially, the ...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
During the first decades of the nineteenth century, a small number of wealthy, unmarried planters di...
In 1702 a New Haven mulatto, born to an enslaved black mother and a free white father, sued for free...
During the Revolutionary War and the first decades of the early U.S. Republic, as free people of col...
This Article examines whether interest-convergence and/or critical legal theory more thoroughly expl...
Most countries associate being a citizen with having certain legal rights and being born in that cou...
This article argues that marriage law reform in African countries formerly under British colonial ru...
Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic ...