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Why do you think the Court ruled that African Americans had no access to federal court?
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Why do you think the Court ruled that African Americans had no access to federal court?
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At that time (1857, the case is known as Dred Scott versus Sandford) it was argued that African-Americans were not and could not be citizens of the us, and because of this they could have access to federal court.
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