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"THE HEART AND ESSENCE OF ALL CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLICANISM IS CONSENT. THE HEART AND ESSENCE OF ALL SLAVERY IS COMPULSON"

(CONSTITUTION) PARSONS, Theophilus. Slavery. Its Origin, Influence, and Destiny. Boston, 1863.

First edition of a vital work on slavery and the constitution by Harvard scholar Parsons, issued in the Civil War, declaring the proposition of contract a "dominant principle" of the nation's "constitutional republican government," declaring the Constitution "protects slavery" yet is a "living" work that "invites and provides for change," a very distinctive presentation copy with an inscription above the title page to his daughter Emily Elizabeth Parsons, reportedly in his hand, to "Miss E.E. Parsons from her father," especially rare in original wrappers. $2200.

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"THE RIGHT OF PEACEABLE ASSEMBLY WAS CONSIDERED BY THE FRAMERS OF OUR CONSTITUTION TO LIE AT THE FOUNDATION OF A GOVERNMENT… DEDICATED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF JUSTICE AND THE PRESERVATION OF LIBERTY"

(UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION) (BATES, Daisy) Supreme Court of the United States. No. 41.—October Term, 1959. Daisy Bates… v. City of Little Rock. Washington, D.C. 1960.

Official separate printing of Justice Potter Stewart’s February 23, 1960 opinion, with the concurrence of Justice Black and Justice Douglass, in the unanimous decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in “Daisy Bates et al., Petitioners v. City of Little Rock, et al,” noting the court’s decision rests on "the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment," in original wrappers. $1100.

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