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Mrs. Dred Scott: A Life on Slavery's Frontier

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Availability:In StockContributor:Lea VanderveldePublish date:2010-10-28Pages:498
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780199754083ISBN-10:019975408XUPC:9780199754083Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, History, LawBook Subcategory:Linguistics, United States, Legal HistoryBook Topic:19th CenturySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.4021Product ID:SC6827DFM4
Among the most infamous U.S. Supreme Court decisions is Dred Scott v. Sandford . Despite the case's signal importance as a turning point in America's history, the lives of the slave litigants have receded to the margins of the record, as conventional accounts have focused on the case's judges and lawyers. In telling the life of Harriet, Dred's wife and co-litigant in the case, this book provides a compensatory history to the generations of work that missed key sources only recently brought to light. Moreover, it gives insight into the reasons and ways that slaves used the courts to establish their freedom.
A remarkable piece of historical detective work, Mrs. Dred Scott chronicles Harriet's life from her adolescence on the 1830s Minnesota-Wisconsin frontier, to slavery-era St. Louis, through the eleven years of legal wrangling that ended with the high court's notorious decision. The book not only recovers her story, but also reveals that Harriet may well have been the lynchpin in this pivotal episode in American legal history.
Reconstructing Harriet Scott's life through innovative readings of journals, military records, court dockets, and even frontier store ledgers, VanderVelde offers a stunningly detailed account that is at once a rich portrait of slave life, an engrossing legal drama, and a provocative reassessment of a central event in U.S. constitutional history. More than a biography, the book is a deep social history that freshly illuminates some of the major issues confronting antebellum America, including the status of women, slaves, Free Blacks, and Native Americans.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780199754083ISBN-10:019975408XUPC:9780199754083Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, History, LawBook Subcategory:Linguistics, United States, Legal HistoryBook Topic:19th CenturySize:8.90 x 5.90 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.4021Product ID:SC6827DFM4
Lea VanderVelde is Josephine Witte Professor of Law at the University of Iowa. She lives in Iowa City, Iowa.
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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