1857 · [Albany?], NY
by [SLAVERY AND ABOLITION — NEW YORK STATE]
Rare New York Senate Print of Proposed State Law to Combat the Dred Scott Decision
"Every slave … who shall come or be brought, or be involuntarily in this state shall be free."
[SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—NEW YORK STATE.]
New York Senate. "An Act To secure Freedom to all persons within this State," Edward M. Madden, April 9, 1857, Passed the Assembly on April 17; failed in the Senate. Printed with numbered lines for the use of the Senate. 1 p., 6.5 x 11.5 in.
Excerpts
"Neither descent, near or remote, from an African…nor color of skin shall disqualify any person for being, or prevent any person from becoming a citizen of this state; nor (truncated)
"Every slave … who shall come or be brought, or be involuntarily in this state shall be free."
[SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—NEW YORK STATE.]
New York Senate. "An Act To secure Freedom to all persons within this State," Edward M. Madden, April 9, 1857, Passed the Assembly on April 17; failed in the Senate. Printed with numbered lines for the use of the Senate. 1 p., 6.5 x 11.5 in.
Excerpts
"Neither descent, near or remote, from an African…nor color of skin shall disqualify any person for being, or prevent any person from becoming a citizen of this state; nor (truncated)