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Neither fugitive nor free : Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel / Edlie L. Wong.

Author/creator Wong, Edlie L.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York : New York University Press, ©2009.
Descriptionviii, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series America and the long 19th century
America and the long 19th century. ^A785335
Contents Introduction: traveling slaves and the geopolitics of freedom -- Emancipation after "the Laws of Englishmen" -- Choosing kin in antislavery literature and law -- Gender of freedom before Dred Scott -- Crime of color in the Negro Seaman Acts -- Conclusion: fictions of free travel.
Abstract Studies lawsuits to gain freedom for slaves on the grounds of their having traveled to free territory, starting with Somerset v. Stewart (England, 1772), Commonwealth v. Aves (Massachussetts, 1836), Dred Scott v. Sanford, and cases brought questioning the legitimacy of Negro Seamen Acts in the antebellum coastal South. These lawsuits and accounts of them are compared to fugitive slave narratives to shed light on both. The differing impact of freedom obtained from such suits for men and women (women could claim that their children were free, once they were judged free) is examined.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2009001473
ISBN9780814794555 (cl : alk. paper)
ISBN0814794556 (cl : alk. paper)
ISBN9780814794562 (pb : alk. paper)
ISBN0814794564 (pb : alk. paper)
ISBN9780814794654
ISBN0814794653

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Joyner General Stacks PS217.S55 W66 2009 ✔ Available Place Hold