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Slavery and Its Consequences
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The Constitution, Equality, and Race
By Robert A. Goldwin, Art Kaufman
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Slavery and Its Consequences
Dimensions: 9.25'' x 6''
181 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: August 1988
Paperback
ISBN: 0844736503
Price: $ 9.95
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This book discusses the institution of slavery and how it relates to the Constitution.

Contributors include W. B. Allen, Harvey Mudd College; Don E. Fehrenbacher, Stanford University; Kenneth M. Holland, University of Vermont; Glenn Loury, Harvard University; Robert A. Sedler, Wayne State University; Herbert J. Storing, University of Virginia; and William E. Wiecek, Syracuse University. This is the seventh volume in a series published by AEI's bicentennial project, A Decade of Study of the Constitution.

Robert A. Goldwin is a resident scholar of constitutional studies at AEI. Art Kaufman is a research assistant in the Department of Government at Georgetown University.



Table of Contents

The Editors and Authors
Preface

  1. Slavery, the Framers, and the Living Constitution
  2. "The Blessings of Liberty": Slavery in the American Constitutional Order
  3. Slavery and the Moral Foundations of the American Republic
  4. A New Birth of Freedom: Fulfillment or Derailment?
  5. Equality and the Constitution
  6. The Constitution, Racial Preference, and the Equal Participation Objective
  7. "Matters of Color"--Blacks and the Constitutional Order

Appendix



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