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The case law category is not needed either. There must be a strong correlation between the article and the category. Articles and lists are for linking a particular article to the rest of WP. Categories are used for clear cut situations. I will add it to
American slave court cases. --
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Outside the legal component
Of course it's extremely interesting as a legal case, but I also see other aspects that give you a little goosebumps and I ask if you have any more information about them. It is said that Quock stayed with the brothers of the widow Caldwell. Did they dod this,
a) simply because it gave them an experienced worker
b) because they had known Quock since childhood and there was a warm understanding or
c) also out of the conviction that they are doing the right thing, be it legally or morally and humanly?