Birthright citizens : a history of race and rights in antebellum America / Martha S. Jones,..., Monographie imprimée
Language: anglais.Country: GrandeBretagne.Publication : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: 1 vol. (xvii-248 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-1-107-15034-8; 1-107-15034-5; 978-1-316-60472-4; 1-316-60472-1.Series: Studies in legal historyDewey: 342.7308/3, 23Bibliography: Bibliogr. p. 221-238. Notes bibliogr. Index.Subject - Topical Name: Noirs américains, Droits 19e siècle | Discrimination raciale, Droit États-Unis | Citoyenneté -- États-Unis 19e siècleItem type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Prêt normal | BU Chevreul 3ème étage : Sciences sociales | Anglais | 323 JON (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 0380801065 |
Autres tirages : 2020
Bibliogr. p. 221-238. Notes bibliogr. Index
Introduction : Rights of colored men: debating citizenship in antebellum America Being a native, and free born: race and rights in Baltimore Threats of removal: colonization, emigration, and the borders of belonging Aboard the Constitution: black sailors and citizenship at sea The city courthouse: everyday scenes of race and law Between the Constitution and the discipline of the church: making congregants citizens By virtue of unjust laws: black laws as the performance of rights To sue and be sued: courthouse claims and the contours of citizenship Confronting Dred Scott: seeing citizenship from Baltimore City Conclusion : Rehearsals for Reconstruction: new citizens in a new era Epilogue: monuments to men