Dred Scott v. Sandford
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Held that blacks, whether free or slaves, cannot be U.S. citizens. Consequently, they cannot sue in federal courts.
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Based on the PBS series Africans in America, this site tells the story of Scott's life and legal battle. ... Related Entries: • Dred Scott case: the Supreme Court decision; • Lincoln's "House Divided" speech; • David Blight on the Dred Scott decision;
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Dred Scott case: the Supreme Court decision ... The case before the court was that of Dred Scott v. Sanford. Dred Scott, a slave who had lived in the free state of Illinois and the free territory of Wisconsin before moving back to the slave state of Missouri, had appealed to the Supreme Court in hopes of being granted...
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Anti-slavery leaders in the North cited the controversial Supreme Court decision as evidence that Southerners wanted to extend slavery throughout the nation and ultimately rule the nation itself. Southerners approved the Dred Scott decision believing Congress had no right to prohibit slavery in the territories.
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Dred Scott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dred Scott (1799 – September 17, 1858), was a slave in the United States who sued unsuccessfully in St. Louis, Missouri for his freedom in the infamous Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857. His case...
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The Dred Scott decision dealt a serious blow to the antislavery forces that had hoped to keep slavery out of the territories, and particularly to Sen. Stephen A. Douglas' doctrine of popular sovereignty.
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Dred Scott v. Sandford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dred Scott v. Sandford,
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The trials of Dred Scott were the beginning of a complicated series of events which concluded with a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1857 ... The Dred Scott Decision...
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During the 1850's in the United States, Southern support of slavery and Northern opposition to it collided more violently than ever before over the case of Dred Scott, a black slave from Missouri who claimed his freedom on the basis of seven years of residence in a free state and a ... The Supreme Court's Decision...
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