Why courts use laws tied to slavery — and how to stop them

The court cases date back to the mid 1700s. A wife appears in court to claim the slaves named in her deceased husband’s will. A mother and son dispute over the pay rate for two “Negro boys.” A vendor has to assume liability for slaves who have a habit of running away.  Judges and lawyers in the nation’s judicial system cite […]

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Wow.
Just--
Wow.

"show people how deeply slave-era policies are embedded in U.S. laws, in an effort to end the practice."when people say it's baked into the Republic....

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@fkaOctaviaKeats It's the foundation. When Black folks were legally considered property. Still in use today. You can't move on from something that has never been eradicated.