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  1. Dred Scott (condado de Southampton, Virginia, hacia 1799 - San Luis, Misuri, 17 de septiembre de 1858) fue un esclavo afroestadounidense en los Estados Unidos que demandó sin éxito su libertad y la de su esposa y sus dos hijas en el Caso Dred Scott contra Sandford de 1857, popularmente conocido como el "caso Dred Scott".

  2. El Caso Dred Scott contra Sandford [1] (también conocido como El Caso Dred Scott) fue una demanda judicial, crucial en la historia de los Estados Unidos, resuelta por la Corte Suprema de dicho país en 1857, en el que se decidió privar a todo habitante de ascendencia africana, fueran esclavos o no, el derecho a la ciudadanía y se le quitó ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dred_ScottDred Scott - Wikipedia

    Dred Scott ( c. 1799 – September 17, 1858) was an enslaved African American man who, along with his wife, Harriet, unsuccessfully sued for the freedom of themselves and their two daughters, Eliza and Lizzie, in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857, popularly known as the "Dred Scott decision".

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Dred Scott decision, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 6, 1857, ruled (7–2) that a slave who had resided in a free state and territory (where slavery was prohibited) was not thereby entitled to his freedom; that African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States; and that the Missouri ...

  5. 27 de oct. de 2009 · The Dred Scott case, also known as Dred Scott v. Sandford , was a decade-long fight for freedom by a Black enslaved man named Dred Scott. The case persisted through several courts and...

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · Dred Scott (born c. 1799, Southampton county, Virginia, U.S.—died September 17, 1858, St. Louis, Missouri) was an African American slave at the centre of the U.S. Supreme Court’s pivotal Dred Scott decision of 1857 ( Dred Scott v. John F.A. Sandford ).

  7. 6 de mar. de 2012 · The declaration of Scott contained three counts: one, that Sandford had assaulted the plaintiff; one, that he had assaulted Harriet Scott, his wife; and one, that he had assaulted Eliza Scott and Lizzie Scott, his children.

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