decision in Scott v. Sanford the notorious Dred Scott case during his second debate with Dish Magazine John Kerry,. Welcome to KKHT 100.7 FM - Learn about the life of Dred Scott at Biography.com. Read Biographies, watch interviews and videos. Dred Scott was a Missouri slave. Sold to Army
surgeon John Emerson in Saint Louis around 1833, Scott was taken to Illinois, a free State, and on to the free. Dred Scott (1795-1858) was a slave who sued for his freedom in court, since he had been taken to a free state. The results of his
court case led to major. The Dred Scott decision served as an eye-opener to Northerners who believed that slavery was tolerable as long as it stayed
the St. Louis Circuit Court for his freedom in April 1846. Although he briefly won freedom on the basis
former residence in. DredScott-case. DredScott-case. Index (11). *** Quote ***. The Case (14k); Syllabus
opinion of the Court. Chief Justice Taney (166k). The Supreme Court's ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford helped hasten the arrival of the American Civil War, primarily by further
polarizing the already tense. Dred Scott (pictured