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" ... so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit. "
The Life and Times of C. G. Memminger - 第 237 頁
Henry Dickson Capers 著 - 1893 - 604 頁
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Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court: An Empirical Approach

Lawrence Wrightsman - 2008 - 208 頁
...was only 8 years after the notorious Dred Scott decision had labeled members of his race as "beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race" (Shapiro, 2005). In fact, Rock was granted admission to the Supreme Court bar as several justices in...
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The Importance of Being Honest: How Lying, Secrecy, and Hypocrisy Collide ...

Steven Lubet - 2008 - 272 頁
...his shameful opinion in the Dred Scott case, declaring that African Americans, slave or free, "were so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." But even if resignations are not currently a serious problem, what about the...
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Globalization and America: Race, Human Rights, and Inequality

Angela Hattery, David G. Embrick, Earl Smith - 2008 - 320 頁
...Constitution, three-fifths of a man and, to quote Chief Justice Taney in the Dred Scott decision of 1857, "so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect" (quoted in Glenn 2002, 36). Although black Americans were supposedly granted...
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