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Law, 21.07.2020 14:01 kaamri97

The Constitution explicitly uses the terms slavery. Yes, slavery is explicitly written into the Constitution. No, slavery was never allowed in the United States. No, the Constitution never mentions slavery. Yes, but not until the Constitution abolishes slavery in the 13th Amendment, except as punishment for persons convicted of a crime.


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