Physical description |
xiii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Missouri biography series. |
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Missouri biography series.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-256) and index. |
Summary |
Told through the eyes of the brilliant attorney and plaintiff who participated in this historic courtroom drama, this story re-creates the suspense of more than a decade of litigation, as Dred Scott maneuvered his way through an often hostile American judicial system in the hope of achieving his freedom. Field took the case from Missouri all the way to the United States Supreme Court, whose decision against Scott set off a national furor, helped elect Abraham Lincoln president, and was a major event contributing to the outbreak of the Civil War. Kaufman vitalizes the often dull official law records and brings to life those who once participated in this famous legal drama. He puts Field and Scott at center stage and convincingly shows why Field is remembered not for his professional services to prominent St. Louis landowners who paid him well, but for helping the untutored black slave who paid him nothing. |
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Little has been known about this noteworthy Missourian, but the author's skillful reading of his sources allows a thoughtful and revealing portrait of Field and makes a compelling case for his importance in history. Dred Scott's Advocate effectively shows that the antislavery and proslavery forces fought their battles in the nation's judicial chambers before they fought them with guns and cannons at Chickamauga, Manassas, Shiloh, and Gettysburg. This well-written and engaging story of Field, Scott, and the Dred Scott case will be of interest to all readers of American, African American, and legal history. |
Subject |
Field, Roswell M. (Roswell Martin), 1807-1869.
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Scott, Dred, 1809-1858 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Lawyers -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- Biography.
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ISBN |
0826210929 (alkaline paper) |
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