No Property in Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation’s Founding

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Sean Wilentz
Harvard University Press

Sean Wilentz argues controversially that far from concealing a crime against humanity the U.S. Constitution limited slavery’s legitimacy -- in time inspiring the antislavery politics that led to Southern secession, Civil War, and Emancipation.

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