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The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan, 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, The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan
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  • The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan
  • Written by author Linda Przybyszewski
  • Published by The University of North Carolina Press, 1999/09/30
  • 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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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 The Best Type of Slave-holders: A Family Ethic of Paternalism 14
2 Little or No Scope for Originality: Law, Religion, and the Union 44
3 An Opportunity to Make a Record: The Judge's Role 73
4 Every True Man Has Pride of Race: Civil Rights, Social Rights, and Racial Identity 81
5 The Hopes of Freemen Everywhere: Anglo-Saxonism and the Spanish-American War 118
6 This Age of Money Getting: Constitutional Nationalism and Free Labor 147
7 You May Rightfully Aspire: Manhood and Success in the Republic 185
Conclusion 203
Appendix Harlan's List of Opinions for Publication 209
Notes 213
Bibliography 251
Index 279


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