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Introduction: A Path to Appreciation of Family Rights | 3 | |
1 | "A Wide Field for Ambition": Stories about Work | 15 |
At The Door of an "Honorable Profession": A Doctrinal Story about the Absence of a Right | 16 | |
"And My Daddy Say No": Motivating Stories of Struggle for the Right to Work | 18 | |
Reason, Justice, and the Social Compact: A Competing Doctrinal Story about the Rights of Men | 22 | |
"I Rise Because I Am Not a Slave": Motivating Stories of Women and Work | 23 | |
2 | "A Thing of Common Right": Stories about Marriage | 28 |
William Mowry and "The Daughter of the Indian Pero": A Doctrinal Story of Common Right | 29 | |
"For God's Sake, Have You Bought My Wife": Motivating Stories of Common Right | 30 | |
"We Shall Be Established as a People": Marriage as Political Act and Human Right | 35 | |
"The Will of the Sovereign": A Doctrinal Story of State Authority | 40 | |
"The First Step from Slavery": Stories of Marriage in Defiance of Sovereign Authority | 42 | |
"A Feature of the Life of Asiatic and African People": A Doctrinal Story about Marriage Forms | 49 | |
A First Amendment Motivating Story | 61 | |
A Relevant, If Not Motivating, Story | 62 | |
A Perfect Equality: A Doctrinal Story of Social Caste | 63 | |
A Question Left for Posterity: Mixed Motivating Stories of Caste and Choice | 68 | |
A Right "Essential to the Orderly Pursuit of Happiness": A Doctrinal Story of Marriage Choice | 75 | |
The Doctrinal Story Evolves | 77 | |
3 | "The Child is Not the Creature of the State": Stories about Parenting | 81 |
A Doctrinal Story "Touching the Relation Between Individual and State" | 83 | |
"My Mother's Name was Elizabeth" : Motivating Stories Touching the Relation Between Parent and Child | 90 | |
"What Definition Will You Attach to the Word 'Freeman'"?: Rights of Family as Antislavery Ideology and Reconstruction Promise | 108 | |
Family, God, and Country: Doctrinal Stories about the Shaping of Young Minds | 118 | |
"My Mother's and Father's Theology": Motivating Stories of Family, God, and Master | 128 | |
"Poor Joshua!": Doctrinal Stories of Public Duty to Children | 137 | |
"I'll Have My Child Again!": Motivating Stories of Parental Capacity | 142 | |
The Doctrinal Story Evolves | 155 | |
4 | "They Have Not Owned Even their Bodies": Stories about Procreation | 167 |
"There are Limits": Doctrinal Stories Concerning the Right to Continue One's Kind | 169 | |
Used as Avarice or Lust May Dictate: Motivating Stories of Reproductive Control | 174 | |
Emanations and Penumbras: Doctrinal Stories of Procreational Privacy | 181 | |
"A Right Broad Enough to Encompass A Woman's Decision": A Doctrinal Story of Abortion Choice | 185 | |
Slavery Will Never Own a Child of Mine: Motivating Stories of Procreation and Freedom | 190 | |
The Doctrinal Story Evolves | 192 | |
5 | A New Appreciation of Family Rights: Recapturing Antislavery History and Tradition | 214 |
Defining the Self and Defining the Community: Antislavery and the Value of Moral Autonomy | 226 | |
The Child-Care Functions of Parent and State: Antislavery and the Value of Family Socialization | 241 | |
Afterword | 251 | |
Notes | 253 | |
Index | 285 |
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