Author: Martin Munyao Introduction The secession debates that gripped the United States in the mid-nineteenth century were not merely a political clash but a deep constitutional crisis grounded in competing legal theories of federalism and state sovereignty....
Author: Martin Munyao Introduction The legal framework of the New South constituted an intricate architecture that advanced economic modernization while entrenching racial hierarchy through statutes, ordinances, judicial doctrines, and administrative practices. From...
Author: Martin Munyao Abstract The period following the American Civil War witnessed a constitutional paradox that would define race relations for nearly a century. Despite the ratification of the Reconstruction Amendments—specifically the 14th and 15th...
Author: Martin Munyao Abstract The outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861 precipitated unprecedented legal and constitutional questions about treason, loyalty, and legitimate government that challenged existing legal frameworks and theoretical foundations. This...
Author: Martin Munyao Pub:https://academiaresearcher.com/ The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865, remains one of the most consequential turning points in American history. Occurring just days after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox,...