| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1892 - 564 pages
...They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit, lIe was bought and sold, and treated as an ordinary article of merchandise and traffie, whenever a... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1892 - 604 pages
...They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit. He was bought and sold, and treated as an ordinary article of merchandise and traffic, whenever a profit... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1114 pages
...Declaration of Independence the negroes hnd been regarded ЭЛ beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound tu respect. English as she is spoke. In the year iSSa there was published in England a little... | |
| Joseph Kirkland - Chicago (Ill.) - 1892 - 550 pages
...constitution was adopted. He said : " They had been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit to associate with the white, race, either in...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." Events were crowding on thick and fast. In 1857 took place the celebrated series... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - United States - 1892 - 582 pages
...the Constitution as a citizen. He says "they had for more than a century before been regarded as ... so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." After deciding this, the question at issue, the court went out of its way to... | |
| Kris Fresonke, Mark David Spence - History - 2004 - 314 pages
...United States, in Taney's words, they were "regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit."67 If Scott was not a citizen of Missouri, then he could not sue Sanford in federal court... | |
| David L. Faigman - History - 2004 - 440 pages
..."They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit."17 William Seward, then senator from New York, would say about this line that the Court forgot... | |
| Kris Fresonke, Mark David Spence, Mark Spence - History - 2004 - 300 pages
...United States, in Taney's words, they were "regarded as beings of an inferior order. and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in...man was bound to respect; and that the negro might jusdy and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit."67 If Scott was not a citizen of Missouri,... | |
| Michael Crane - United States - 2004 - 652 pages
...badge of color. " Marian Wright Edelman "The prevailing opinion of the framers was that blacks were so far inferior, that they had no rights which the...and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit." Thurgood Marshall US Commission On Civil Rights To investigate complaints alleging that citizens are... | |
| William J. Federer - Religion - 2004 - 180 pages
...which stated: "Slaves had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order.. .so far inferior, that they had no rights which the...justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit."20 This influenced Margaret Sanger, who, prior to World War II, founded Planned Parenthood... | |
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