Damon Root: Why Frederick Douglass Loved the Constitution (and You Should Too)
The escaped slave called the Constitution "a glorious liberty document" that justified extending equality to blacks and women.

In August 2019,* The New York Times published The 1619 Project, an immensely ambitious, influential, and controversial reframing of American history.
The project's creator, Nikole Hannah-Jones, won a Pulitzer Prize for her work while arguing that the nation's founding was based on a "racist ideology," and that the U.S. Constitution was a "decidedly undemocratic" document.
This idea has resonated with many Americans and The 1619 Project has been adapted into a high school curriculum that attempts to "reframe U.S. history by marking the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived on Virginia soil as our nation's foundational date." Appearing just months before highly publicized police killings of African Americans such as George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, The 1619 Project informed much of the rhetoric of demonstrators who took to the streets to protest racially charged police brutality.
But Hannah-Jones' view of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence is at odds with that of Frederick Douglass (1818-1895), the escaped slave, abolitionist, intellectual, and towering figure in American history.
In his new book A Glorious Liberty: Frederick Douglass and the Fight for an Antislavery Constitution, Reason Senior Editor Damon Root looks at the arguments that took place in the middle of the 19th century over racism and America's founding, which are being replayed today.* Far from seeing our country's Constitution as a morally ambiguous document that simply sanctioned white supremacism, Douglass extolled it as "a glorious liberty document" that justified the ending of slavery and other forms of race- and gender-based inequality. Douglass's message, says Root, is as vital to the current moment as it was in the 19th century.
Root is also the author of the influential Overruled: The Long War for Control of the U.S. Supreme Court (2014). In a wide-ranging conversation with Nick Gillespie, he talks about recent changes at the Supreme Court and whether the three judges appointed by President Donald Trump (Neil Gorsuch, Bret Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett) will be good from a libertarian perspective.
CORRECTION: The text originally stated that Root's book argues that the contemporary debate over the American founding are replaying arguments that took place in the 19th century. A Glorious Liberty: Frederick Douglass and the Fight for an Antislavery Constitution doesn't mention The 1619 Project or the contemporary debate. The original text also misstated the publication date of the project, which was August 2019, not December.
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Biden loses election 2020.
The constitution strikes again!
I pity you.
I don't. He's positive.
I think it's misplaced because American elections have been a corrupt joke since Tammany Hall, as is its bureaucratic establishment, but I'm happy for him.
American elections have been a corrupt joke since George Washington.
FTFY.
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>>an immensely ambitious, influential, and controversial reframing of American history.
lol fancomic is closer.
I was disappointed it didn't ship a Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln romance.
is sad Nikole has no friends to tell her "dude, no" when she was all "Ima re-write history"
I can confirm that Trumps picks for the Supreme Court are far better for everyone than any picks Clinton would have had or even Biteme Harris.
But only because someone called the Federalist Society gave him a short list. Without that we would have justices Guiliani and Powell.
That would have been worse! But who would the 3rd one have been?
Undoubtedly a family member.
Duh, it's so obvious. If Tump has the power to pardon himself, then he surely has the power to appoint himself to the Supreme Court.
He should pack the court now!
Jr.
Or perhaps Lagoa. But Trump went with the safe, mainstream pick from the Federalist society.
Judge Jeanine
Judge Hannity
Judge Limbaugh
Judge Trump Jr
Judge Judy (she would put those libs in their place!)
Judge Roger Stone
Judge the-most-recent-guy-to-suck-up-to-Trump-when-a-vacancy-occurref
The entire cast of Fox and Friends would have replaced the DC Court of Appeals
My thought exactly; just imagine what a 3rd Clinton/Obama presidency would have brought us these past four years. Not the 200+ judges vetted by FEDSOC.
True. But remember ANY Republican president would have nominated right of center justices. The idea that Trump is uniquely distinct in his picks is just weird. And he still got a turd into court (Roberts).
Um, Roberts was appointed to the Supreme Court by GW Bush in 2005.
The Constitution, like the Bible, is something to be thumped, not read and understood. That's what Trump supporters taught me. About about documents.
And what did Biden supporters teach you?
Haven't found one yet.
Have you tried the mirror?
What do Biden supporters teach? Judges are supposed to get with the program and support progress! And if they have to turn the law on it's head to do so, the end always justifies the means.
You should love the constitution, except the part that says election laws should be decided by state legislators.
What are election officials... chopped liver? Why can't they make last minute changes? For the children. And for covid?
They can. They can as their respective states' constitution and legislation allows. And some did.
And now those have all been challenged in court, and the courts have supported the states to carry out their elections.
1-46, bro.
That's not what it says. It says the electors are appointed by the Legislatures. The people aren't even supposed to vote for them. The POTUS wasn't meant to be a national leader they were meant to represent the states in international affairs.
Yet all this brouhaha is because all the Red colored people want the POTUS to be a national leader which is why they don't want to listen to the Constitution but just jam as many lawsuits through until one finally, magically, miraculously, declares Trump to be the Glorius Leader.
Not just a team red thing.
For most of my life the citizens seem to want Superman as president. They fail to grasp the president's proper role.
Now do Spooner
SIV named one of his roosters Spooner, but he wasn't thinking of Lysander when it came to him.
Fact:
Douglas suffered from internalized racism against his own people. His reverence for a document written by wealthy, white, slave owners is not something to be admired.
Douglas was obviously an Uncle Tom. Literally John Brown's Stepin Fetchit or something something.
Who is going to pick all the cotton when all the internally racist black people have left the plantation? Is that what the Chinese are for?
"Is that what the Chinese are for?"
Well now who is going to do the laundry?
They weren't all slave owners or rich.
In this timely and provocative book, Damon Root reveals how Frederick Douglass’s fight for an antislavery Constitution helped to shape the course of American history in the nineteenth century and beyond. At a time when the principles of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were under assault, Frederick Douglass picked up their banner, championing inalienable rights for all, regardless of race. When Americans were killing each other on the battlefield, Douglass fought for a cause greater than the mere preservation of the Union. “No war but an Abolition war,” he maintained. “No peace but an Abolition peace.” In the aftermath of the Civil War, when state and local governments were violating the rights of the recently emancipated, Douglass preached the importance of “the ballot-box, the jury-box, and the cartridge-box” in the struggle against Jim Crow.
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But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist.
You can say the same of any documents, including the works of Spooner himself.
Deep, man.
It's been modified.
""In either case it is unfit to exist.""
The police union agrees.
"D*mit!!! The Constitution keeps getting in the way of re-enacting socialist slavery!!!", Cries every Democrat, "Let's stick a racist sticker on it, oh wait; maybe a sexist sticker? No, no start with Anti-Democratic and work into racist later!"
...anything to grow the POWER of THEFT!
Remember Douglas' Constitution didn't have the 16th and 17th amendments. The Constitution now it shit. It doesn't even prohibit government from initiating force.
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It wouldn't take much for a slave to believe that he/she had freedom.
No Treason
The Constitution of No Authority
by Lysander Spooner
I.
The Constitution has no inherent authority or obligation. It has no authority or obligation at all, unless as a contract between man and man. And it does not so much as even purport to be a contract between persons now existing. It purports, at most, to be only a contract between persons living eighty years ago. [This essay was written in 1869.] And it can be supposed to have been a contract then only between persons who had already come to years of discretion, so as to be competent to make reasonable and obligatory contracts. Furthermore, we know, historically, that only a small portion even of the people then existing were consulted on the subject, or asked, or permitted to express either their consent or dissent in any formal manner. Those persons, if any, who did give their consent formally, are all dead now. Most of them have been dead forty, fifty, sixty, or seventy years. and the constitution, so far as it was their contract, died with them. They had no natural power or right to make it obligatory upon their children. It is not only plainly impossible, in the nature of things, that they could bind their posterity, but they did not even attempt to bind them. That is to say, the instrument does not purport to be an agreement between any body but "the people" THEN existing; nor does it, either expressly or impliedly, assert any right, power, or disposition, on their part, to bind anybody but themselves. Let us see. Its language is: https://jim.com/treason.htm