Slavery and Crime in Missouri, 1773-1865

Slavery and Crime in Missouri, 1773-1865

Author: Harriet C. Frazier

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780786409778

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Slavery and its lasting effects have long been an issue in America, with the scars inflicted running deep. This study examines crimes such as stealing, burglary, arson, rape and murder committed against and by slaves, with most of the author's information coming from handwritten court records and newspapers. These documents show the death penalty rarely applied when a slave killed another slave, but that it always applied when a slave killed a white person. Despite Missouri's grim criminal justice system, the state's best lawyers were called upon to represent slaves in court on serious criminal charges, and federal law applied to all persons, granting slaves in Missouri protection that few other slave states had. By 1860, Missouri's population was only 10 percent slave, the smallest percentage of any slave state in America.


Slavery, Religion, and Race in Antebellum Missouri

Slavery, Religion, and Race in Antebellum Missouri

Author: Kevin D. Butler

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-01-09

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1666917001

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This book looks at the interaction of slavery, religion, and race in antebellum Missouri and how they influenced and shaped each other. The author argues that for African Americans, religion was an arena where they sought control over their own lives and where they created their own form of Christianity.