Cross v. Black, 1837
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This case is about slaves or slavery.

Year: 1837
Citation: 9 G. & J. 198
Jurisdiction: Maryland
People: Airy Cross, David Cross, Charles, David, Perry, Mary, Harriet, and James
Short Summary: Declerations of the slaveholder about the time of the slave's departure is admissible evidence. Concluding that a slaveholder who takes slaves and other property out of state does not entitle the slaves freedom if the slaveholder has the view of remaining permanently with the slaves in MD
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Full name: Airy Cross, Charles Cross, and others vs. William Black
Court: Court of Appeals of Maryland

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