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Though the Heavens May Fall Steven M. Wise

Though the Heavens May Fall By Steven M. Wise

Though the Heavens May Fall by Steven M. Wise


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Though the Heavens May Fall Summary

Though the Heavens May Fall: James Somerset and the End of Human Slavery by Steven M. Wise

The complete account of the momentous trial which led to the abolition of slavery in the Western world is told for the first time in this fascinating new book In 1772 the trial in London of James Somerset, rescued from a ship bound for the West Indies slave markets, was a decisive turning point in history. Steven M Wise has uncovered layer upon layer of fascinating revelations about the case which, according to slave owners threatened to bring the economy of the British Empire to a crashing halt. In a gripping narrative of Somerset's trial - and of the slave trials that led up to it - he sets the stages for the unexpected decision by the famously conservative judge, Lord Mansfield, which would lead to the abolition of slavery, both in England and the United States, and the end of the African slave trade. As the case drew to a close Lord Mansfield spoke these stirring words that continue to resound more than two centuries later: Let Justice be done, though the Heavens may fall. The characters in this great historical moment go beyond a screenwriter's dream: Somerset's novice attorneys arguing their first case; the fervent British abolitionist Granville Sharp, who had brought case after case to court in an attempt to abolish slavery; the master's two-faced and skilful lawyer, who had recently argued before Mansfield that slavery could not exist in England; and finally, the greatest judge of his time, Lord Mansfield, whose own mulatto grand-niece, Dido Belle, was his slave.

About Steven M. Wise

Steven M. Wise teaches law, and is President of the Center for the Expansion of Fundamental Rights, which he founded in 1995. He is the author of Rattling the Cage and Drawing the Line, and has been profiled nationally by such publications as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Time magazine.

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GOR007483987
9780738206950
0738206954
Though the Heavens May Fall: James Somerset and the End of Human Slavery by Steven M. Wise
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Books
20050102
312
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