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Paperback The Trial And Execution, For Petit Treason, Of Mark And Phillis Book

ISBN: 1024844218

ISBN13: 9781024844214

The Trial And Execution, For Petit Treason, Of Mark And Phillis

"The Trial And Execution, For Petit Treason, Of Mark And Phillis, Slaves Of Capt. John Codman, Who Murdered Their Master At Charlestown, Mass., In 1755" recounts a notorious case from colonial Massachusetts. This historical account details the trial of Mark and Phillis, enslaved people accused of murdering their master, Captain John Codman. The narrative explores the legal proceedings, testimonies, and social context surrounding the crime, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of slavery and the complexities of justice in 18th-century America.

Abner Cheney Goodell's work sheds light on the lives of enslaved individuals and the societal attitudes that shaped their experiences. This book remains a valuable resource for understanding the history of slavery, crime, and the legal system in colonial America.

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