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Title: Dred Scott v. Sandford


1
Dred Scott v. Sandford
2
The Issues
  • Could the Supreme Court rule on the matter?
  • Did the lower courts have the right to hear and
    determine the case between Scott and Sanford?

3
The Courts Opinion
  • The Courts had no jurisdiction to hear this case
    because
  • Blacks are not citizens
  • Only citizens have the right to bring forth a
    legal case
  • The lower courts should not have ruled on the
    matter

4
Chief Justice Roger Brooke Tawney
  • The African race in the united states even when
    free, are everywhere a degraded class, and
    exercise no political influence. The privileges
    they are allowed to enjoy, are accorded to them
    as a matter of kindness and benevolence rather
    than rightThey are not looked upon as citizens
    by the contracting parties who formed the
    Constitution. They were evidently not supposed
    to be included by the term citizens.

5
Chief Justice Roger Tawneys Opinion of the Court
  • Blacks are "beings of an inferior order, and
    altogether unfit to associate with the white
    race, either in social or political relations,
    and so far inferior that they had no rights which
    the white man was bound to respect."

6
Chief Justice Roger Tawneys Opinion of the Court
  • "It would give to persons of the negro race, the
    right to enter every other State whenever they
    pleased, the full liberty of speech in public
    and in private upon all subjects upon which its
    own citizens might speak to hold public meetings
    upon political affairs, and to keep and carry
    arms wherever they went."

7
Impact of the Decision
  • Abolitionist and Northerner believe the Slave
    Power infiltrated the Supreme Court
  • Strengthened Southern power in government
  • Missouri Compromise nullified
  • Strengthened opposition to slavery in the North
  • Many believed it settled the issue of slavery
    once and for all
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