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Timothy Sandefur on Frederick Douglass

Self in Society Podcast

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The Civil War and Frederick Douglas's Anti-Slavery View

The Constitution says no state can deprive you of the privileges or immunities of your federal citizenship. A black person could not be a citizen of South Carolina and therefore couldn't be a citizen in the United States there. So these caused all sorts of controversies in the years leading up to the Civil War.

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