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The Rachel Maddow Show

The Rachel Maddow Show
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The Rachel Maddow Show

travel to and live in free territory for a time, then ultimately they move back to slave state missouri. all right. when white men died, the african american man who had been enslaved to him, he tried to buy his own freedom from the dead man's family, from the dead men's widow. the family refused to allow him to buy his freedom. the enslaved man then decided that he would sue for his freedom, he would turn to the courts, and the basis for him suing for his freedom was that time in the free territory of risk consonant the free state of illinois. if an enslaved person was moved into free territory, into a free state, they are freed from enslavement. that is something that cannot be reversed, even if you go back to missouri. once free, always free. so, he sued on that basis in 1846.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

case that led to that terrible ruling, was a man named scott dred scott. in his ruling in the dred -- dred scott case, he said not only was he not and title to be free, he ruled that mr. scott did not have standing to even sue for his freedom because, as an african american, he was not a citizen of the united states. he could not be. no african american in this ruling, how courting to judge roger taney, no african american was a citizen of the united states, or ever could be a citizen in the united states because of their race. none of the protections and benefits and shrine in the constitution extended to black people nor would they ever. the constitution was not for them in afforded them no rights and protection. for good measure, judge taney

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Why One Survivor Regrets Trusting Documentary Directors Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick (EXCLUSIVE)


Why One Survivor Regrets Trusting Documentary Directors Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick (EXCLUSIVE)
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For the past year, Alexia Norton Jones has been in anguish, constantly reliving an experience that she deeply regrets.
On Dec. 30, 2019, Jones flew to Los Angeles from her home in Arizona, to talk to the directors of the documentary “On the Record” about the night in 1990 when she says music mogul Russell Simmons raped her. Jones was a last-minute addition to the film, which features accounts from several women who claim they had been sexually assaulted or attacked by Simmons. “On the Record” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in late January 2020, only three weeks after its directors — Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick — spoke to Jones for roughly two hours, pushing her to recount details of the alleged assault, she says, without caring about her as a person.

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