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Affidavit of Peter McNelly (1794)

Aug 21, 2022 | 18th Century, Legal, Transcription, United States

Peter Mcnelly Affidavit of Peter McNelly (1794) By taking his kidnappers to court, Peter McNelly forced two territorial judges to grapple with how to interpret the Northwest Ordinance in a way that would make Congress’ ban on slavery an enforceable one. Introduction...

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