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Let’s talk about the 14th Amendment through the eyes of Salmon P. Chase — a man who believed in emancipation but kept one hand on the constitutional brakes. He accepted the Amendment’s goals, yet chose restraint over radical overhaul, and that cautious approach reshaped how the federal government protected rights.
It’s a reminder that history isn’t just big moments, but the small decisions and hesitations that steer them. Stick with me — the next episode takes us into the Slaughterhouse Cases, where those open questions really start to matter.
By WWKMDLet’s talk about the 14th Amendment through the eyes of Salmon P. Chase — a man who believed in emancipation but kept one hand on the constitutional brakes. He accepted the Amendment’s goals, yet chose restraint over radical overhaul, and that cautious approach reshaped how the federal government protected rights.
It’s a reminder that history isn’t just big moments, but the small decisions and hesitations that steer them. Stick with me — the next episode takes us into the Slaughterhouse Cases, where those open questions really start to matter.