• Why Slaves Were Considered Property: The United States Constitution & Fraction of a Man

  • Jan 31 2022
  • Duración: 17 m
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Why Slaves Were Considered Property: The United States Constitution & Fraction of a Man

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  • This episode is about the 3/5th clause of the United States Constitution and the myth that surrounds it.

    James Wilson was a founding father and he and James Madison are most responsible for introducing the ⅗ clause at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Please understand that neither the Northern colonies that were antislavery nor the Southern Colonies that were proslavery ever argued that slaves were not whole people. For tax purposes, the North saw slaves as whole people and for Representation, the South saw them as whole people.

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    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Links:

    • What The Constitution Actually Says About 3/5
    • 3 Out of Every 5 Slaves Would Be Counted 
    • WHEN THE STARS BEGIN TO FALL OVERCOMING RACISM AND RENEWING      THE PROMISE OF AMERICA
    • We used to count black Americans as 3/5 of a person. For reparations, give them 5/3 of a vote.

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