Harriet Robinson Scott: A Personal Fight for Emancipation with National Ramifications

Harriet Robinson Scott: A Personal Fight for Emancipation with National Ramifications

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Before the Civil War, many enslaved people, including Harriet Robinson Scott, used the courts to fight for their freedom. Harriet, born into slavery, was moved to Fort Snelling where slavery was illegal. She married Dred Scott, and together they sued for their freedom after being taken to Missouri. Although they initially won, the Missouri Supreme Court reversed the decision. Their case, known as Dred Scott v. Sanford, reached the US Supreme Court, which ruled against them, stating no Black person could be a US citizen. This decision stood until the 14th Amendment in 1868. Harriet's role in this legal battle highlights the fight against slavery.

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