LAD/Blog #19: The Dred Scott Decision

Dred Scott was born a slave to Mr. John Emerson in Missouri, which was ruled a slave state by the Missouri Compromise. Mr. Emerson would take Scott with him to different places, like Lousiana and Wisconsin, locations that are ruled free. Eventually, Scott ends back in Missouri when Mr. Emerson dies and is left with his wife. Scott is suing Mrs. Emerson for his freedom because he had once resided in a free state. However, Chief Justice Taney argued that there was a lack of jurisdiction, invalidated the Missouri Compromise and stated that the Declaration of Independence does not apply to black people. Ultimately, he refused to grant Scott freedom and suggested that property should not be able to sue or have any legal rights.

Image result for dred scottImage result for dred scottTaney was evidently pro-slavery and this further emphasized the divide slavery had on the country

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