Sean Wilentz’s No Property in Man makes a stronger, subtler argument than its detractors claim.

August 27 2019

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What a Princeton Historian’s Critics Get Wrong about the Constitution and Slavery

John Hirschauer

Sean Wilentz’s 'No Property in Man' makes a stronger, subtler argument about slavery and the Constitution than its detractors claim. Read More

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