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Are you ready to discover a captivating chapter in American history? Look no further than "Moral Contagion (Studies in Legal History)"! This groundbreaking book dives deep into the tumultuous era between 1822 and 1857 when Southern states enacted laws to bar the entry of free black maritime workers. These laws were sparked by fears of a 'moral contagion' of abolitionism and black autonomy spreading to local slaves.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, "Moral Contagion" unveils the courageous struggle of sailors, abolitionists, and British diplomatic agents who fought against this unjust treatment. They refused to be silent, using the power of the written word to send letters, publish tracts, and plead with elected officials. They even took their fight to state and federal courts.
But it wasn't just their fight. These brave individuals were also champions of national citizenship, leveraging a progressive understanding that granted rights beyond state regulation. The resulting ambiguity and power of national citizenship is laid bare, shedding light on a pivotal moment in legal history.
Don't miss out on this eye-opening narrative that showcases the resilience and determination of Antebellum free people of color and those affected by the so-called 'moral contagion'. Gain a profound understanding of the struggles they endured as they navigated a complex legal landscape.
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