Panel 5: Civil Rights in the Civil War North
Presentation Type
Event
Location
Butler Auditorium
Start Date
18-10-2025 9:00 AM
End Date
18-10-2025 10:15 AM
Description
Panel 5: Civil Rights in the Civil War North
Presenters
- Makato Hunter, University of California, Santa Barbara. The “Dynamite of Law” and the Other “Relic of Barbarism”: The Greater Reconstruction and Antipolygamy Prosecution in the Mormon West
- Nicholas Mosvick, National Review Institute. Habeas Corpus, Ableman v. Booth, and the Jurisdictional Conflict in the Civil War North
- Rebecca Plant, University of California, San Diego. Popular Views of Habeas Corpus in the Civil War Era
- Andrew Wiley, Cumberland University. The Midwest’s Anti-Black Laws: Federalism, Abraham Lincoln, and the Justification for Ending Slavery
Relational Format
conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Hunter, Makato; Mosvick, Nicholas; Plant, Rebecca; and Wiley, Andrew, "Panel 5: Civil Rights in the Civil War North" (2025). Conference on the Civil War. 8.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/civilwar_conference/2025/schedule/8
COinS
Oct 18th, 9:00 AM
Oct 18th, 10:15 AM
Panel 5: Civil Rights in the Civil War North
Butler Auditorium
Panel 5: Civil Rights in the Civil War North
Presenters
- Makato Hunter, University of California, Santa Barbara. The “Dynamite of Law” and the Other “Relic of Barbarism”: The Greater Reconstruction and Antipolygamy Prosecution in the Mormon West
- Nicholas Mosvick, National Review Institute. Habeas Corpus, Ableman v. Booth, and the Jurisdictional Conflict in the Civil War North
- Rebecca Plant, University of California, San Diego. Popular Views of Habeas Corpus in the Civil War Era
- Andrew Wiley, Cumberland University. The Midwest’s Anti-Black Laws: Federalism, Abraham Lincoln, and the Justification for Ending Slavery