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In his A Biographical History of Blacks in America since 1528 (1971), Toppin explains the importance of Punch's case in the legal history of Virginia: Thus, the black man, John Punch, became a slave unlike the two white indentured servants who merely had to serve a longer term. This was the first known case in Virginia involving slavery. [27]
Though Casor was the first person who was declared an enslaved person in a civil case, there were both black and white indentured servants sentenced to lifetime servitude before him. Many historians describe indentured servant John Punch as the first documented slave (or slave for life) in America as punishment for escaping his captors in 1640 ...
Most historians argue that John Punch, an African who was ordered indentured for life in 1640, should be considered the first documented slave in Virginia. Punch had escaped along with two white indentured servants, one from the United Provinces and the other from Scotland. When they were captured, all three were sentenced to whippings.
This case was a precedent for the following one. 1781: Quock Walker v. Jennison: Worcester County Court of Common Pleas: Jennison's slave, Quock Walker, was found to be a freedman on the basis that slavery was contrary to the Bible and the Massachusetts Constitution. 1783: Commonwealth v. Jennison: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
In that case, the Court unanimously overturned Clarence Brandenburg's conviction for violating an Ohio statute that made it illegal to advocate "crime, sabotage, violence, or unlawful methods of ...
Kent represented numerous slaves in their attempts to gain their freedom. He handled the case of a slave, Pompey, suing his master. [142] In 1766, Kent was the first lawyer in the United States to win a case to free a slave, Jenny Slew. [143] He also won a trial in the Old County Courthouse for a slave named Ceasar Watson (1771). [144]
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Slavery was abolished in France in 1848, but before that had a significant slave trade, shipping more than 1 milli France's Supreme Court rejects groups' request for slavery reparations in case ...