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They Have No Rights by Walter Erlich
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They Have No Rights by Walter Erlich
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They Have No Rights is an historical account of the Dred Scott trial, the most famous trial involving a slave in United States history. The book discusses not only the trial, but its effect on the presidential election of 1860, and how the trial's decision helped lead to the Civil War. A fascinating book that covers one of the most influential trials in American history.
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