The topic of
discussion for this Constitution Monday comes from Section 4 of the Fourteenth
Amendment to the Constitution of the United States: “… or any claim for the loss or emancipation
of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall
be held illegal and void.” This provision means
that no one could claim losses for the emancipation of their slaves or for
losses fighting the emancipation of slaves.
W. Cleon Skousen explained, “Prior
to the war there had been a number of plans for the emancipation of the slaves
through compensation to their owners, but these had been rejected. Since the slaves had now been emancipated by
force of arms as well as by law, no slave owner would be allowed to claim that
he lost his slaves without due process and without compensation.” (See The
Making of America – the Substance and Meaning of the Constitution, p. 727.)
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