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... Emerson later took Scott to the free state of Illinois, and in the spring of 1836, Emerson took Scott to a fort in the Wisconsin territory . ...
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... Under the servitude towards Dr. Emerson Dred Scott married Harriet Robinson and through the marriage they had two daughters Eliza and Lizzie. ...
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... and he brought his first case to court on April 6, 1846, at this time he had moved back to Missouri and was the property of Dr. Emerson's wife. Scott filed a ...
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... In 1834, Scott went to live with Emerson in Illinois, a state that prohibited slavery. ... In 1838, Scott returned to Missouri with Emerson. ...
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... Scott claimed freedom because of his stay in Minnesota and Illinois.After Dr. Emerson died, Scott became the property of Mrs. Emerson. ...
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... Scott claimed freedom because of his stay in Minnesota and Illinois.After Dr. Emerson died, Scott became the property of Mrs. Emerson. ...
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... Scott claimed freedom because of his stay in Minnesota and Illinois.After Dr. Emerson died, Scott became the property of Mrs. Emerson. ...
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... When Dr. Emerson died , Dred Scott was sent back to St. Louis to Mrs. Emerson. ... After Dr. Emerson died, Scott became the property of Mrs. Emerson. ...
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... For Example, the judge ruled, "the testimony could not prove that Irene Emerson owned Dred Scott." (Lukes, 21) This shows that the burden of proof was on Dred ...
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... (Our Land, Our Literature-Scott Russell Sanders ... bastions of education may have helped influence his vision, explicitly connected to Thoreau, Emerson, and the ...
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... In 1834, Dred Scott went with Emerson to live in Illinois, which also prohibited slavery. ... In 1838, Dred Scott and Emerson returned to Missouri. ...
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... for his freedom. The case stirred because his former owner took Scott an army surgeon, by the name of Dr. Emerson. When sold to ...
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... When Dr. Emerson died , Dred Scott was sent back to St. Louis to Mrs. Emerson. ... After Dr. Emerson died, Scott became the property of Mrs. Emerson. ...
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... literature but with writers like Thomas Jefferson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Ben Franklin the American ideal seems just a little closer.
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... slave and not a free man. Scott was born into slavery and was soon sold to a man named John Emerson. He moved to Minnesota with him ...
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... Scott filed a declaration on April 6, 1846, stating that on April 4, Mrs. Emerson had "beat, bruised, and ill-treated him" before imprisoning him for twelve ...
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... And Scott comforted me, soothed my needs, and cried with me until I fell asleep ... Ralph Waldo Emerson once said "Whatever course you decide upon, there is always ...
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... They also went for long walks in the forest and listened to Emerson and Thoreau with their naturalistic ... He also visited the home of Sir Walter Scott in Scotland ...
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... Scott "The Conspiracies of Empire" Lew Rockwell.com homepage December 9,(2000) http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/trask1.html 10/10/2002 Willey, Mark Emerson, " ...
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... the Fugitive Slave Law, a Bostonian Transcendentalist, Ralph Waldo Emerson stated, "As ... Compromise was ruled unconstitutional under the Dred Scott decision, the ...
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... by Jules Verne, Tom Browne's School Days, first volume of Scott's Tale of ... Notable for their absence in reference to Elinor's list are Emerson, Wordsworth, and ...
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... romantic fiction was dominated by three people: Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron ... Europeans was the New England Transcendentalism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry ...
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... Major transcendentalist works of the American movement include Emerson's essays "Nature" and ... greatest American novels, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. ...
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... He was composing styles of Pope, Scott, and Milton (well accomplished ... Historian Thomas Carlyle, writing to Ralph Waldo Emerson describes Alfred's appearance as ...
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... When Huck sees the wreck of the Walter Scott and wants a little adventure, he asks Jim: "Do you ... It is as Emerson states in his famous essay, Self-Reliance. ...
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... Cushing Scott states that, "Miller has argued for (the) historical truth ... our literary tradition remains incurably Emersonian, and Emerson shrewdly dismissed ...
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