The Dred Scott Case
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whiped
West Africans, brought to the USA in the slave-trade
They were slaves.
Liberia
The Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857 determined that African-American slaves were not U.S. citizens. The Supreme Court ruled that African-Americans, whether enslaved or free, were not considered citizens and therefore did not have legal standing to sue in federal court.
The Dred Scott v. Sandford case in 1857 determined that African-American slaves, and their descendants, were not considered citizens of the United States and therefore did not have the right to sue in federal court. This decision fueled tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery leading up to the Civil War.
They were used as slaves like African citizens
The two key cases were Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) and Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842). In the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court ruled that African-Americans, whether free or enslaved, could not be considered citizens of the United States. In Prigg v. Pennsylvania, the Court held that states were not required to protect the rights of fugitive slaves, reaffirming the exclusion of African-Americans from citizenship.
it allowed the African American slaves/citizens to place where they could feel accepted It allowed the African American slaves/citizens a place where they could feel accepted with themselves. It was a non-denominational community formed in 1787 inPhiladelphia by Richard Allen, Absalom Jones and others for the benefit of African Americansreleased from slavery. It allowed the African American slaves/citizens a place where they could feel accepted with themselves. It was a non-denominational community formed in 1787 inPhiladelphia by Richard Allen, Absalom Jones and others for the benefit of African Americansreleased from slavery.
slaves
Florence is African American. Her grandparents are from Louisiana and they walked to Colorado. They were originally slaves. Her ethnicity is African American
The African nation founded by former American slaves was Liberia.
Dred Scott v. Sandford
There is a bit of misunderstanding here concerning slavery. There were no "city slaves" and any African American in the south was a slave. To leave the plantation they had to have a pass. On the plantation there were different jobs that determined the type of slave they were.
on a boat.
Former slaves who became important in the African American business and social world