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though they were themselves property, enslaved people often owned some property, and in some cases they defended this property in court—even against claims from free whites. That enslaved people sometimes managed to protect their property using a system that offered so little protection for their lives reflects the extent to which the law privileged property rights over enslaved lives.43
Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management
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