Slavery and Reparations. The Relevance of James Somerset’s case in 1772
It is sometimes contended that Somerset’s Case in 1772 established that slavery had always been prohibited in England. Accordingly, it is being used by those claiming reparations for slavery, which, they argue, was always against the law. Marcus Rutherford examines the case again in its legal and historical contexts and shows that the judgment of the court was much narrower than is claimed.
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