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ResistanceJanuary 1857

Black Americans Denounce Dred Scott as Declaration of War

Black leaders respond to Dred Scott with fury and defiance. Frederick Douglass declares the ruling will prove fatal to slavery by exposing its lawlessness. Robert Purvis calls it "my country — the slave's country." Black conventions across the North vote to resist the ruling. The decision convinces many Black activists that legal reform is impossible and that more radical action is needed.