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Carries Quote by Benjamin F. Wade

“If a man carries his horse out of a slave State into a free one, be does not lose his property interest in him; but if he carries his slave into a free State, the law makes him free.” quote by Benjamin F. Wade
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“If a man carries his horse out of a slave State into a free one, be does not lose his property interest in him; but if he carries his slave into a free State, the law makes him free.”

Benjamin F. Wade

About This Quote

Source Legal Opinion: US Supreme Court case Worcester v. Georgia, 1832

Moving a slave into a free jurisdiction automatically grants freedom, while moving a free person does not affect ownership.

In simple terms: Transporting a slave to a free state makes them free.

Key Takeaway

Recognize jurisdictional impact on property rights.

Themes

law property freedom jurisdiction slavery

Mood

reflective serious inquisitive

Type

historical legal educational

When to use this quote

  • Historical legal analysis
  • civil rights education
  • law school case study
  • museum exhibit on slavery
  • public policy debate

Key Concepts

Legal jurisdiction property rights human rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does jurisdiction affect personal rights?
  • Can similar principles apply to modern labor mobility?
A Different Perspective

The principle may conflict with modern notions of personal liberty and state sovereignty.

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