The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan

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Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan (1833-1911) is best known for condemning racial segregation in his dissent from Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, when he declared, "Our Constitution is color-blind." But in other judicial decisions_as well as i

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The Best Type of Slaveholders A Family Ethic of Paternalism
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Little or No Scope for Originality Law Religion and the Union
44
An Opportunity to Make a Record The Judges Role
73
Every True Man Has Pride of Race Civil Rights Social Rights and Racial Identity
81
The Hopes of Freemen Everywhere AngloSaxonism and the SpanishAmerican War
118
This Age of Money Getting Constitutional Nationalism and Free Labor
147
You May Rightfully Aspire Manhood and Success in the Republic
185
Conclusion
203
Harlans List of Opinions for Publication
209
Notes
213
Bibliography
251
Index
279
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Linda Przbyszewski is an associate professor of history at the University of Cincinnati.

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