Dred Scott v. Sandford : opinions and contemporary commentary / with a bibliographic essay by Douglas W. Lind.
2017
KF4545.S5 L56 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
Dred Scott v. Sandford : opinions and contemporary commentary / with a bibliographic essay by Douglas W. Lind.
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Imprint
Getzville, New York : William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2017.
Description
xxiv, 663 pages ; 23 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Bibliographic essay by Douglas W. Lind
Chronology of Dred Scott imprints
Decision: Dred Scott v. Sandford
Early legal analysis.
Chronology of Dred Scott imprints
Decision: Dred Scott v. Sandford
Early legal analysis.
Summary
The decision in Dred Scott v. Sandford, that all African Americans (free and enslaved) were unable to become American citizens and therefore lacked standing to sue in federal court, and that Congress had no authority to prohibit slavery in the territories, was truly monumental in its impact on the nation and immediately generated widespread public debate. When congressional inaction postponed for a year the market availability of copies of the decision, it was Benjamin Howard's New York, Appleton imprint of the case that the public read and which scholars relied upon as a basis for the earliest and most forceful legal commentary and analysis. From a transmission history and a cultural reception perspective, the importance of this cannot be understated. Howard's imprint provided the textual ammunition for both sides of a debate which further divided the nation as it marched toward civil war. There currently exists no other single source of Howard's reproduction of the Dred Scott opinion with the published contemporary commentary contained in this volume. Also, there is a dearth of detailed bibliographic analysis regarding the production and transmission of the decision itself. The introductory bibliographic essay, "The Publication and Transmission History of Dred Scott v. Sandford" addresses many previously unrecorded bibliographic aspects of the decision.--Publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Location
STA
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KF4545.S5 L56 2017
Language
English
Includes
Lind, Douglas W. Publication and transmission history of Dred Scott v. Sandford.
ISBN
9780837740614
0837740614
0837740614
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