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The 1842 ruling is among the slavery law precedents directly cited more than 7,000 times in American jurisprudence, according ...
The University of Michigan Museum of Art, or UMMA, opened in 1909 as a war memorial, alumni office and art space. Today, it is one of the oldest (and largest) campus museums in the United States ...
360 Chicago, the observation deck high above Michigan Avenue ... it wasn't officially incorporated until 1837. Chicago is known as the United States' railroad capital. The city has more major ...
Michigan State University Associate Professor of Law Justin Simard ... for five years when hired slave catchers led by Edward Prigg seized them one night in 1837, and hauled them away in “an open ...
During No. 18 Wisconsin's blowout of UCLA in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals on Friday, the Badgers canned 19 of 32 ...
In addition to his considerable talents as a singer, Cole—the father of Natalie Cole—was the first Black American performer ...
For over two years the hostilities continued. There was the Battle of the Thames, where Tecumseh was killed; the attack ...
Since the War of 1812, Americans have tried to invade Canada and US President Trump's call for annexing Canada as the 51st state, is also doomed to failure ... Upper Canada were recorded between ...
Michigan State's dominant 79-62 win over rival Michigan ended with a small flare-up during the Spartans' annual senior day tradition. As Michigan State was subbing off their three seniors ...