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  • Neglected Stories
  • Written by author Peggy Cooper Davis
  • Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, April 1998
  • In a powerful challenge to the belief that the Constitution has nothing to do with the individual freedoms that comprise family rights, Peggy Cooper Davis argues here that the constitutional amendments after the Civil War reflect a profound appreciation o
  • In a powerful challenge to the belief that the Constitution has nothing to do with the individual freedoms that comprise family rights, Peggy Cooper Davis argues here that the constitutional amendments after the Civil War reflect a profound appreciation o
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Introduction: A Path to Appreciation of Family Rights3
1"A Wide Field for Ambition": Stories about Work15
At The Door of an "Honorable Profession": A Doctrinal Story about the Absence of a Right16
"And My Daddy Say No": Motivating Stories of Struggle for the Right to Work18
Reason, Justice, and the Social Compact: A Competing Doctrinal Story about the Rights of Men22
"I Rise Because I Am Not a Slave": Motivating Stories of Women and Work23
2"A Thing of Common Right": Stories about Marriage28
William Mowry and "The Daughter of the Indian Pero": A Doctrinal Story of Common Right29
"For God's Sake, Have You Bought My Wife": Motivating Stories of Common Right30
"We Shall Be Established as a People": Marriage as Political Act and Human Right35
"The Will of the Sovereign": A Doctrinal Story of State Authority40
"The First Step from Slavery": Stories of Marriage in Defiance of Sovereign Authority42
"A Feature of the Life of Asiatic and African People": A Doctrinal Story about Marriage Forms49
A First Amendment Motivating Story61
A Relevant, If Not Motivating, Story62
A Perfect Equality: A Doctrinal Story of Social Caste63
A Question Left for Posterity: Mixed Motivating Stories of Caste and Choice68
A Right "Essential to the Orderly Pursuit of Happiness": A Doctrinal Story of Marriage Choice75
The Doctrinal Story Evolves77
3"The Child is Not the Creature of the State": Stories about Parenting81
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 Child90
"What Definition Will You Attach to the Word 'Freeman'"?: Rights of Family as Antislavery Ideology and Reconstruction Promise108
Family, God, and Country: Doctrinal Stories about the Shaping of Young Minds118
"My Mother's and Father's Theology": Motivating Stories of Family, God, and Master128
"Poor Joshua!": Doctrinal Stories of Public Duty to Children137
"I'll Have My Child Again!": Motivating Stories of Parental Capacity142
The Doctrinal Story Evolves155
4"They Have Not Owned Even their Bodies": Stories about Procreation167
"There are Limits": Doctrinal Stories Concerning the Right to Continue One's Kind169
Used as Avarice or Lust May Dictate: Motivating Stories of Reproductive Control174
Emanations and Penumbras: Doctrinal Stories of Procreational Privacy181
"A Right Broad Enough to Encompass A Woman's Decision": A Doctrinal Story of Abortion Choice185
Slavery Will Never Own a Child of Mine: Motivating Stories of Procreation and Freedom190
The Doctrinal Story Evolves192
5A New Appreciation of Family Rights: Recapturing Antislavery History and Tradition214
Defining the Self and Defining the Community: Antislavery and the Value of Moral Autonomy226
The Child-Care Functions of Parent and State: Antislavery and the Value of Family Socialization241
Afterword251
Notes253
Index285


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