Nothing More than Freedom: The Failure of Abolition in American Law (Studies in Legal History)
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Are you interested in learning about the fascinating legal history of Black freedom in the United States? Look no further than Nothing More than Freedom: The Failure of Abolition in American Law. This thought-provoking book delves into the period from the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment until the end of Reconstruction, when supreme courts in former slave states wrestled with approximately 700 lawsuits related to the fight for Black freedom and equal citizenship.
Through these legal battles, questions about American liberty arose, reshaping the nation's legal and political landscape after the Civil War. These decisive court decisions ignited discussions on racial identity, civil rights, and national belonging. Astonishingly, the litigation revealed that slavery, even after its supposed end, still had an impact on American law and society. This book sheds light on how unresolved aspects of slavery hindered ongoing abolition efforts and the pursuit of true equality.
With insightful insights and compelling storytelling, Nothing More than Freedom provides a fresh perspective on post-Civil War law. Discover how judicial verdicts shaped the course of history and influenced the fight for justice. You won't want to miss this powerful narrative that challenges our understanding of the legal system's role in the struggle for Black freedom.
Ready to explore this captivating legal history? Order your copy of Nothing More than Freedom: The Failure of Abolition in American Law today and embark on an eye-opening journey through the intricacies of post-Civil War law. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of America's past while reflecting on the ongoing pursuit of equality.
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