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| #2594415 in Books | University Press of Kansas | 2003-11-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.72 x1.08 x6.26l,1.53 | File type: PDF | 310 pages | ||15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Straightforward history behind the case|By MT57|The editorial review in the product description above is quite accurate. The book is a straightforward narrative history, not an intellectual history, of the several cases known as the Slaughterhouse cases. Briefly stated, as a health measure, New Orleans's first post-Civil War government passed a law chartering a specific cor||“An outstanding book, deeply researched and beautifully written. The authors examine with great skill and care the social and political background, and the legal implications, of one of the pivotal cases of American constitutional history. In every way t
The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1868, sought to protect the rights of the newly freed slaves; but its first important test did not arise until five years later. When it did, it centered on a vitriolic dispute among the white butchers of mid-Reconstruction New Orleans.
The rough-and-tumble world of nineteenth-century New Orleans was a sanitation nightmare, with the city's many slaughterhouses dumping animal remains into neighboring backwa...
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