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In 'The Trial and Execution of Mark and Phillis, Slaves of Capt. John Codman', Abner Cheney Goodell meticulously documents the legal case of two enslaved individuals accused of poisoning their master in colonial Massachusetts. Goodell's book is a detailed account of the trial proceedings, revealing the complexities of slave ownership and justice in the early 18th century. The narrative is presented in a straightforward and impartial manner, providing valuable insights into the legal frameworks of the time and shedding light on the realities of slavery in early America. Goodell's writing style is precise and informative, making the book a valuable resource for scholars and students of American history. Abner Cheney Goodell, a prominent legal historian and scholar, was motivated to write this book as a means to examine the intersections of law, race, and slavery in colonial New England. His extensive research and meticulous attention to detail make 'The Trial and Execution of Mark and Phillis' a compelling and insightful read for those interested in the complexities of the legal system and the history of slavery in America. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the legal and social implications of slavery in early colonial America.
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Rafbók: 17 december 2020
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