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No Easy Walk To Freedom

by James E. Bond, James Edward Bond
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Overview

The Southern ratification debate on the 14th Amendment was a part of the bitter, decade-long struggle to reconstruct and later redeem the South. This book makes clear that amidst all the conflict and cacophony of the period, the commands of the 14th Amendment were widely and uniformly understood. The three great clauses of Section 1 of the 14th Amendment were intended both to guarantee everyone the fundamental rights of citizenship and personhood and to nationalize the protection of those rights within the federal structure ordained by the Constitution. That means that the states were to retain primary responsibility for defining and protecting those rights, subject only to the requirement that they treat all fairly and equally. Rooted in the natural rights philosophy of the Declaration of Independence rather than in the text of the Bill of Rights, the commands of the 14th Amendment were intended to protect liberty in an inseparable union of states. This study lets the participants in these events speak for themselves: in official reports; in party platforms and campaign speeches; in resolutions from meetings, rallies, and conventions; in editorials and letters to the editor; and in private diaries and personal correspondence. Much of the documentary evidence in this book is being published for the first time.

Synopsis

A major study of the ratification of the 14th Amendment, shedding new light on the meaning of the amendment.

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Details the effects of the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 11 Southern states, and discusses the future of interpretations of the amendment. For students and interested general readers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, James E. Bond

JAMES E. BOND is the Dean of and Professor at the School of Law at Seattle University.

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Details the effects of the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 11 Southern states, and discusses the future of interpretations of the amendment. For students and interested general readers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
310
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275957032

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