Martha S. Jones is the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. She was formerly a Presidential Bicentennial Professor at the University of Michigan, and was a founding director of the Michigan Law School Program in Race, Law and History. She is the author of All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in African American Public Culture, 1830-1900 (2007) and co-editor of Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women (2015).
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Introduction: rights of colored men: debating citizenship in antebellum America 1. Being a native, and free born: race and rights in Baltimore 2. Threats of removal: colonization, emigration, and the borders of belonging 3. Aboard the constitution: black sailors and citizenship at sea 4. The city courthouse: everyday scenes of race and law 5. Between the constitution and the discipline of the church: making congregants citizens 6. By virtue of unjust laws: black laws and the reluctant performance of rights 7. To sue and be sued: courthouse claims and the contours of citizenship 8. Confronting Dred Scott: seeing citizenship from Baltimore city 9. Rehearsals for reconstruction: new citizens in a new era Epilogue: monuments to men.
Introduction: rights of colored men: debating citizenship in antebellum America 1. Being a native, and free born: race and rights in Baltimore 2. Threats of removal: colonization, emigration, and the borders of belonging 3. Aboard the constitution: black sailors and citizenship at sea 4. The city courthouse: everyday scenes of race and law 5. Between the constitution and the discipline of the church: making congregants citizens 6. By virtue of unjust laws: black laws and the reluctant performance of rights 7. To sue and be sued: courthouse claims and the contours of citizenship 8. Confronting Dred Scott: seeing citizenship from Baltimore city 9. Rehearsals for reconstruction: new citizens in a new era Epilogue: monuments to men.
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