No Property in Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation’s Founding

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By Sean Wilentz

Published June 26, 2018

No Property in Man (Harvard University Press) responds to the notion that the Constitution was meant to perpetuate slavery by instead portraying the document as doing what it could to restrict slavery’s reach. Author Sean Wilentz, a professor of American history, claims the Constitution was a “tortured paradox” brought by the intense beliefs of pro- and anti-slavery framers.

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