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This reasoning opened the door to a series of northern statutes emancipating any slaves whose masters traveled with them into a free state.33 These “sojourn” laws, as they are known, were based on the assumption that the Constitution guaranteed masters a right of recaption for fugitive slaves only, whereas northern state laws—like the Constitution itself—presumed that anyone setting foot on free soil was free.
The Crooked Path to Abolition: Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution
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