Talk:History of slavery in California

Latest comment: 2 months ago by Pooua in topic Legal Status of Slavery in California


more spanish hypocisy

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why is it ok for the spanish to take the land from the indigenous peoples and enslave them in the process but it's not ok for the english americans to take the land from the spanish? southwest united states the spanish did more invading,raping, murdering,pillaging,conquering and assimmillating in the western hemisphere than any other country.time to own up to it y'ah mean. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.29.190.51 (talk) 17:42, 12 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

California stayed with the Union in the Civil War

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During the Civil War of 1861-65, in California, there was a controversy over whether California should remain a state of the Union. Thomas Starr King was a leading spokesman for the Union side. California did remain a Union state. This helped the Union, and helped eventually with the 13th Amendment. An article about slavery and California ought to refer (at least briefly) to the controversy within California, over staying with the Union, and the outcome of that controversy. Oaklandguy (talk) 04:47, 29 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

California underground railroad

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The California underground railroad seems to be is missing development in the current version of the article. If anyone has sources and details, please help develop this. PigeonChickenFish (talk) 21:31, 18 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

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The article currently states, "Some slaveowners simply refused to notify their slaves of the prohibition...," without explaining what prohibition is referenced. In fact, the article does little to describe any legal prohibition against slavery in California, beyond the state somehow being considered a free state (no description of how that terminology in reference to California came about or what it meant). The article does a poor job of doing more than pointing out instances of slavery in California, bringing into question why it would be considered a free state. Pooua (talk) 01:59, 20 June 2024 (UTC)Reply