
Frederick Douglass: The Original Originalist
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Frederick Douglass as a Constitutional Theorist
This chapter explores Frederick Douglass's constitutional thinking and argues that his ideas were novel and unique. It discusses Douglass's blend of textualism and originalism in interpreting the Constitution, as well as his approach to the original Constitution as an abolitionist. The chapter also delves into the different camps regarding the interpretation of the Constitution in relation to slavery and their significance today.
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