The Case of the Slave-Child, Med: Free Soil in Antislavery Boston (Childhoods Interdisciplinary Perspectives)

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In 1836, an enslaved six-year-old girl named Med was brought to Boston by a woman from New Orleans who claimed her as property. Learning of the girl's arrival in the city, the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society (BFASS) waged a legal fight to secure her freedom and affirm the free soil of Massachusetts. While Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw ruled quite narrowly in the case that enslaved people brought to Massachusetts could not be held against their will, BFASS claimed a broad victory for the abolitionist cause, and Med was released to the care of a local institution. When she died two years later, celebration quickly turned to silence, and her story was soon forgotten. As a result, Commonwealth v. Aves is little known outside of legal scholarship. In this book, Karen Woods Weierman complicates Boston's identity as the birthplace of abolition and the cradle of liberty, and restores Med to her rightful place in antislavery history by situating her story in the context of other writings on slavery, childhood, and the law.


  • | Author: Karen Woods Weierman
  • | Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • | Publication Date: August 15, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 184 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1625344767
  • | ISBN-13: 9781625344762
Author:
Karen Woods Weierman
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press
Publication Date:
August 15, 2019
Number of pages:
184 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1625344767
ISBN-13:
9781625344762