Ben Waber reviewed Birthright citizens by Martha S. Jones (Studies in legal history)
A Deep Dive Into Antebellum Black laws in Maryland
4 stars
The legal framework around free Black people in Antebellum America is a contradictory web, and the forces that conspired to further warp the law to make Black immigration more appealing than resistance are explored in detail in this richly researched book. While topics such as the American Colonization Society are also covered elsewhere, Jones provides rich accounts of these efforts and their effect on the American Black community. Overall, this is a powerful account of what American citizenship has meant and the central role that Black activists played in shaping our modern conventions. Highly recommend