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The Sources Of Antislavery Constitutionalism In America 17601848 William M Wiecek National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program

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The Sources Of Antislavery Constitutionalism In America 17601848 William M Wiecek National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 91.57 MB
Pages: 272
Author: William M. Wiecek; National Endowment for the Humanities Open Book Program
ISBN: 9781501726453, 1501726455
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Sources Of Antislavery Constitutionalism In America 17601848 William M Wiecek National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program by William M. Wiecek; National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program 9781501726453, 1501726455 instant download after payment.

This ambitious book examines the constitutional and legal doctrines of the antislavery movement from the eve of the American Revolution to the Wilmot Proviso and the 1848 national elections. Relating political activity to constitutional thought, William M. Wiecek surveys the antislavery societies, the ideas of their individual members, and the actions of those opposed to slavery and its expansion into the territories. He shows that the idea of constitutionalism has popular origins and was not the exclusive creation of a caste of lawyers. In offering a sophisticated examination of both sides of the argument about slavery, he not only discusses court cases and statutes, but also considers a broad range of "extrajudicial" thought—political speeches and pamphlets, legislative debates and arguments.

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