| Scott Sernau - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 394 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States . . . [African Americans] had for more than a century before been regarded... | |
| Naila Kabeer - Political Science - 2005 - 292 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States'.1 It took a prolonged period of legal and extra-legal struggle before... | |
| Robert A. Williams - Law - 2005 - 309 pages
...regarding "negroes," Taney's opinion for the Court held that Dred Scott, as a "negro," "can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States."4 Most Americans today would readily agree that Dred Scott was an "infamous"... | |
| Peter Augustine Lawler, Robert Martin Schaefer - Political Science - 2005 - 444 pages
...not intended to be included, under the words "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore 241 claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate... | |
| Mary Mostert - Political Science - 2005 - 270 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to ''' Scott vs Sandford - US Supreme Court http://supct. law. contell.edu/supct/seatchAI isplay.html?terms=Dred</E20Scott... | |
| Arthur Riss - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 134 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word 'citizens' in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States" (404, 405). 9 I use the superannuated term "Negro" to emphasize how... | |
| Elizabeth Price Foley - History - 2008 - 303 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word 'citizens' in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States."). The Dred Scott decision was effectively overruled by the ratification... | |
| Eric J. Sundquist - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 262 pages
..."were not intended to be included under the word 'citizens' in the Constitution, and can, therefore, claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States." Taney's reasoning, open to attack on a number of grounds, barely concealed... | |
| Deak Nabers - History - 2006 - 266 pages
...included, and were not to be included under the word 'citizens' in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States" (404-5). This conclusion has been subject to criticism on a number of... | |
| Elizabeth Sirimarco - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 150 pages
...were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States. On the contrary, they were at that time considered as a subordinate... | |
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