The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice (1853)

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William Goodell, an abolitionist, outlines the “slave code” of conduct in this encyclopedia of legal and social order. In this chapter, Goodell outlines the laws surrounding marriages of enslaved people as contracts. This is critical in understanding the moral and legal precedents used to break up families for commodification. This text is for 9th-12th grade students.

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