Kevin Maness

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There was something else besides fear, though, that required slavery to remain like a terrifying wraith haunting the nation’s founding document: guilt. John Dickinson, a delegate from Pennsylvania who drafted the original Articles of Confederation, noted that the very omission of “ ‘the WORD’ slavery … [from the Constitution was to] conceal a principle of which we are ashamed.”
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
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