Prigg v. Pennsylvania: Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ambivalent Constitution

Prigg v. Pennsylvania

Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ambivalent Constitution

2012

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Examines the case of Prigg v. Pennsylvania, the 1842 Supreme Court case that struck down the free states' personal liberty laws and reaffirmed federal supremacy in determining the procedures for fugitive slave rendition. The first and only book-length treatment of this landmark case that became a pivot point for antebellum politics and law some fifteen years before Dred Scott.

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