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  • The Human Factor of History: Dred Scott and Roger B. Taney
    On March 6, 1857, in the case of Dred Scott v John Sanford, United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B Taney ruled that African Americans were not and could not be citizens
  • No Rights Which the White Man was Bound to Respect: The Dred Scott . . .
    On March 6, 1857, Chief Justice Roger Taney issued what is widely regarded as the worst Supreme Court opinion ever He noted that the question before the Court was whether African Americans are citizens of the United States and thus able to file suit in federal court His analysis of that issue is couched in abjectly racist language:
  • Dred Scott case - PBS
    In March of 1857, the United States Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Roger B Taney, declared that all blacks -- slaves as well as free -- were not and could never become citizens of
  • 160 Years After Roger Taney Said Black People Had No Rights, His Family . . .
    A family member of the chief justice who presided over the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott decision has apologized to the family of the slave who tried to sue for his freedom
  • Dred Scott v. Sandford - Teaching American History
    What evidence does Chief Justice Taney use to show that the American Founders did not include slaves or their descendants as citizens? Why does Taney conclude that members of the “enslaved African race” were excluded from the claim of the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal”?
  • Dred Scott v. Sandford by Justice Roger Taney
    The court held that Scott could not be a citizen, because he was a descendent of an imported African slave According to Justice Taney, the authors of the Constitution viewed blacks as inferior, unfit to associate with the white race, with no rights “which the white man was bound to respect ”
  • 8th Grade History Chapter 14 Section 3 Flashcards - Quizlet
    1) Taney said that African Americans were not citizens, so they could not sue 2) if Scott were allowed to sue, he would lose, as he was his owner's property 3) all slaves were property protected by the Constitution, so Congress could not make any laws banning slavery in the territories
  • Dred Scott Case | House Divided - Dickinson College
    A narrow majority held that slave or free, blacks were not American citizens and therefore could not sue in American courts Furthermore, Chief Justice Roger B Taney, himself a former slaveholder, announced that Congress had no lawful power to prohibit slavery in federal territories
  • Analysis: The Dred Scott Decision | EBSCO Research Starters
    Chief Justice Roger B Taney's majority opinion declared that African Americans could not be considered U S citizens and that Congress lacked the authority to restrict slavery in federal territories
  • Chief Justice Taneys Majority Opinion in
    Chief Justice Taney's Majority Opinion in Dred Scott v Sanford In Dred Scott v Sanford, Supreme Court judges considered two key questions: did the citizenship rights guaranteed by the Constitution apply to African-Americans, and could Congress prohibit slavery in new states? The first excerpt below addresses the citizenship question, and the





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