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The Dred Scott Decision and its Bitter Legacy

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Scott’s freedom suit, 1846, (Courtesy Washington University Library)

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The Dred Scott case began in St. Louis Circuit Court in 1846 when Scott and his wife Harriet, 28, filed separate freedom suits against their owner, Irene Emerson. In that era, freedom suits or legal actions claiming wrongful enslavement were quite rare but still possible under most state laws.

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