On July 4, 1852, Frederick Douglass stood in front of a crowd in Rochester, New York, and asked, “What to the slave is t
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The irreducibly constitutional nature of the Civil War’s prelude and legacy is the focus of this absorbing collection of
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The principle of equality embedded in the Declaration of Independence and reaffirmed in the Constitution does not distin
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