The Declaration Of Independence: The Dred Scott V. Sanford Case

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The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Missouri Compromise of 1820 were an important documents with the clarification to the questions of race and slavery. It became clear throughout The Dred Scott v. Sanford case that all matters were subject to personal opinion and background; five of the nine judges came from families that owned slaves, some were Southern Democrats, and others were extreme pro-slavery supporters. Interpreters of the Constitution believed that negroes were meant to be excluded from this document, “ It cannot make him a member of this community by making him a member of its own. And for the same reason it cannot introduce any person, or description of persons, who were not intended to be embraced in this