Slavery and the Constitution
Autor: | William I. Bowditch |
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EAN: | 4064066140922 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Legal and Social Complexities of Slavery in America |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century American history American legal studies Constitutional history analysis Constitutional law impact Historical legal examination Legal scholar insights Primary Slavery legal frameworks Social justice issues Socio-political climate |
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In 'Slavery and the Constitution,' William I. Bowditch delves into the intricate relationship between the institution of slavery and the formation of the American Constitution. Employing a meticulous historical analysis and a clear, accessible literary style, Bowditch unpacks the compromises and conflicts that arose during the drafting of the Constitution, highlighting how legal frameworks were shaped by the economic and social imperatives of the time. The book situates itself in the broader context of American legal history, intertwining case studies and doctrinal developments that both reflect and challenge contemporary views on race and rights. William I. Bowditch is a noted legal scholar with extensive expertise in American constitutional law and civil rights. His dedication to uncovering the less discussed aspects of American history is inspired by his passion for social justice and an understanding of how foundational legal principles have long-lasting implications on society. This experiential background informed his approach to writing this pivotal work, compelling him to investigate the residual dynamics of slavery within the constitutional fabric of the United States. Readers interested in American history, constitutional law, and social justice will find profound insights in 'Slavery and the Constitution.' Bowditch's thoughtful exploration invites readers to engage critically with the complexities of the past while encouraging a conversation about its relevance in contemporary discussions surrounding race, equality, and the enduring legacy of slavery.