Thomas M Thomson

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universal assumption remained that slaves, although possessed of personhood, were also the same as any other form of sentient property, like horses or cows, which could be moved or alienated at the owner’s will.
No Property in Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation’s Founding, With a New Preface (The Nathan I. Huggins Lectures Book 18)
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