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No Property in Man

Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation's Founding, with a New Preface

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An edition of No property in man (2018)

No Property in Man

Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation's Founding, with a New Preface

First Harvard University Press paperback ed.
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Americans revere the Constitution even as they argue fiercely over its original toleration of racial slavery. Some historians have charged that slaveholders actually enshrined human bondage at the nation's founding. Sean Wilentz shares the dismay but sees the Constitution and slavery differently. Although the proslavery side won important concessions, he asserts, antislavery impulses also influenced the framers' work. Far from covering up a crime against humanity, the Constitution restricted slavery's legitimacy under the new national government. In time, that limitation would open the way for the creation of an antislavery politics that led to Southern secession, the Civil War, and Emancipation. Wilentz's controversial reconsideration upends orthodox views of the Constitution. He describes the document as a tortured paradox that abided slavery without legitimizing it. This paradox lay behind the great political battles that fractured the nation over the next seventy years. As Southern Fire-eaters invented a proslavery version of the Constitution, antislavery advocates, including Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, proclaimed an antislavery version based on the framers' refusal to validate property in man. No Property in Man invites fresh debate about the political and legal struggles over slavery that began during the Revolution and concluded with the Confederacy's defeat. It drives straight to the heart of the most contentious and enduring issue in all of American history. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Preface to the paperback edition
Preface
Introduction
Slavery, property, and emancipation in Revolutionary America
The federal convention and the curse of heaven
Slavery, antislavery, and the struggle for ratification
To the Missouri Crisis
Antislavery, the Constitution, and the coming of the Civil War
Epilogue

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"With a new preface" - cover.
"©2018. Preface to the Paperback Edition ©2019." - Title page verso.

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Cambridge, MA, London, England
Series
The Nathan I. Huggins lectures
Copyright Date
2019

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xvii, 350 p.
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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OL29827346M
ISBN 10
0674241428
ISBN 13
9780674241428

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