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The Dred Scott Decision and its Bitter Legacy

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Detail from Dred Scott’s Signed Petition of 1846
(Courtesy Washington University Library)

Yet for some reason, on April 6, 1846, Dred Scott, an illiterate slave, bravely made his mark on a petition designed to "establish his right to freedom" in an American court of law. This action began a legal odyssey that didn’t end until eleven years later in the U.S. Supreme Court.

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