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Denmark Vesey

Upon reading Johnson's article "Denmark Vesey and His Co-Conspirators" the points of his argument become very evident. Johnson is writing of a time when courts of justice were solely meant to protect and adhere to the needs of the white population in the South. Johnson follows the Vesey trial and thoroughly dissects all of the injustices and foul play that courts in that time were able to practice. Johnson shows how the accused within this trial including Vesey were judged and somewhat forced to comply to the certain ways they testified to the killings of the white victims. Johnson also follows the black witnesses in the trial and details their part in the trial, and how they were significantly swayed into testifying a particular way.
Johnson's argument in his article is that the courts exercised the power to impose upon the witnesses and the accused of what the white society believed in was right and fair. However, because of the racial tensions of this time, what the......


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