Quock Walker

Quock Walker
Bornc. 1753
DiedUnknown (before 1810)
NationalityBritish, American
Occupation(s)Enslaved person, farm worker
Known forWon his freedom based on the unconstitutionality of slavery in Massachusetts

Quock Walker, also known as Kwaku or Quork Walker (c. 1753 – ?), was an enslaved American who sued for and won his freedom suit case in June 1781. The court cited language in the 1780 Constitution of Massachusetts that declared, "All men are born free and equal". The case is credited with helping abolish slavery in Massachusetts, although the 1780 constitution was never amended to prohibit the practice explicitly. Massachusetts was the first U.S. state to effectively and fully abolish slavery—the 1790 United States census recorded no enslaved people in the state.

Early life

Quock Walker was born in Massachusetts in 1753 to enslaved parents Mingo and Dinah, who were believed to be Akan people. He is believed to have been named Kwaku, Akan for "boy born on Wednesday," a traditional day-naming practice among the Akan people.[1][2] The following year, the entire family was bought by James Caldwell, of the prominent Caldwell family of Worcester County.[3]

Quock Walker case

The Quock Walker case was actually a series of three cases spanning 1781–1783.[4] This timeframe falls within the American Revolutionary War period, when language about the equality of people was in the air and shortly after the Massachusetts State Constitution had gone into effect in 1780.

By the mid-18th century, enslavement of Africans was a common practice in Massachusetts.[5] A 1754 census listed nearly 4,500 enslaved people in the colony.[6] Abolitionist sentiment had been growing, especially as the philosophical underpinnings of independence and democracy became common parlance in the colony. While Massachusetts had derived wealth from the Atlantic slave trade, its merchant and mixed economy was not as dependent on enslaved labor as Southern states, where underdeveloped, agricultural economies depended on forced labor to produce commodity crops.

However, in 1780, the updated version of the Massachusetts State Constitution, written primarily by John Adams with the help of several committees (who determined its contents), declared "all men are born free and equal."[7]

In 1781, Elizabeth Freeman, an enslaved woman also known as Mum Bett, sued for freedom and won in county court based on her claim that slavery was inconsistent with the state constitution's declaration that "All men are born free and equal." Her case was cited by the state court in Quock Walker's cases shortly thereafter.[4]

Background of the cases

Quock Walker was promised his freedom at the age of 25 by Caldwell. But, when Caldwell died in 1763, his widow remarried, becoming the wife of Nathaniel Jennison. When she herself died a few years later, Walker became Jennison's property.

When the time came for Walker's promised manumission, Jennison reneged on his late wife's promise and refused to free Walker. In 1781, Walker ran away and found work at a nearby farm belonging to Seth and John Caldwell, brothers of his former enslaver. Jennison retrieved him and beat him severely as punishment. Soon after, Walker sued Jennison for battery. The two did not disagree about the events of the case, but the question remained whether Jennison permitted to beat Walker or, if it was as Walker argued, that this was an assault & battery, because he was attacked while free.[8]

Cases

Chief Justice William Cushing

Walker v. Jennison

In Walker v. Jennison, Worcester County attorneys Levi Lincoln and Caleb Strong, helped Walker to sue Jennison for assault and battery, arguing that Walker was injured as a free man. The jury agreed, stating that "Quork is a Freeman and not the proper Negro slave of [Jennison]." The jury awarded him £50 in damages, though he had requested £300. While Jennison appealed, he lost his appeal after failing to appear.[4]

Jennison v. Caldwell

In Jennison v. Caldwell, Jennison argued that Caldwell had enticed away Walker. The court found in Jennison's favor and awarded him £25. This decision was later overturned by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[9]

Commonwealth v. Jennison

In September 1781, the Attorney General filed a third case against Jennison, Commonwealth v. Jennison, for criminal assault and battery of Walker. In his charge to the jury, Chief Justice William Cushing stated:

As to the doctrine of slavery and the right of Christians to hold Africans in perpetual servitude, and sell and treat them as we do our horses and cattle, that (it is true) has been heretofore countenanced by the Province Laws formerly, but nowhere is it expressly enacted or established. It has been a usage – a usage which took its origin from the practice of some of the European nations, and the regulations of British government respecting the then Colonies, for the benefit of trade and wealth. But whatever sentiments have formerly prevailed in this particular or slid in upon us by the example of others, a different idea has taken place with the people of America, more favorable to the natural rights of mankind, and to that natural, innate desire of Liberty, with which Heaven (without regard to color, complexion, or shape of noses-features) has inspired all the human race. And upon this ground our Constitution of Government, by which the people of this Commonwealth have solemnly bound themselves, sets out with declaring that all men are born free and equal – and that every subject is entitled to liberty, and to have it guarded by the laws, as well as life and property – and in short is totally repugnant to the idea of being born slaves. This being the case, I think the idea of slavery is inconsistent with our own conduct and Constitution; and there can be no such thing as perpetual servitude of a rational creature, unless his liberty is forfeited by some criminal conduct or given up by personal consent or contract ...[10]

Consequences of the cases

Legislators were unable or unwilling to address either enslavers' concerns about losing their "investment" or white citizens' concerns that if slavery were abolished, formerly enslaved people could become a burden on the community. Some feared that escaped enslaved people from elsewhere would flood the state.[11]

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decisions in Walker v. Jennison and Commonwealth v. Jennison established the basis for ending slavery in Massachusetts on constitutional grounds. Still, no law or amendment to the state constitution was passed. Instead, slavery gradually ended "voluntarily" in the state over the next decade. The decisions in the Elizabeth Freeman and Quock Walker trials had removed slavery's legal support, and it was said to end by erosion. Some enslavers manumitted the people they enslaved formally and arranged to pay them wages for continued labor. Other enslaved people were "freed" but were restricted as indentured servants for extended periods.[5] By 1790, the federal census recorded no enslaved people in the state.[12]

Massachusetts Emancipation Day / Quock Walker Day

In recognition of the declaration of rights that rendered slavery unconstitutional in Massachusetts, Bill H.3117 was signed by Governor Charlie Baker on November 1, 2022.[13] The bill declares July 8 as Massachusetts Emancipation Day, also known as Quock Walker Day. Massachusetts Emancipation Day was marked as a statewide holiday by Governor Maura Healey in 2023.[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ O'Donovan, Connell. "Descendants of Mingo and Dinah: From West Africa to Colonial Massachusetts". O'Donovan website, hosted at University of California, Santa Cruz. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  2. ^ O'Donovan, Connell (2006). "Mormon Priesthood & Elder Walker Lewis: 'An example for his more whiter brethren to follow'". John Whitmer Historical Association Journal. 26. Independence, Missouri: O'Donovan website, hosted at University of California, Santa Cruz: 47–99. Archived from the original on July 6, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2010. Revised undated version online at O'Donovan website.
  3. ^ "Africans in America/Part 2/Commonwealth v. Jennison". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  4. ^ a b c "Massachusetts Constitution and the Abolition of Slavery | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  5. ^ a b Piper, Emilie; Levinson, David (2010). One Minute a Free Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Struggle for Freedom. Salisbury, CT: Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area. ISBN 978-0984549207.[page needed]
  6. ^ Moore, George H. (1866). Notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts. New York City, NY: D. Appleton & Co. p. 51. Retrieved July 26, 2010. notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts.
  7. ^ "Massachusetts Declaration of Rights – Article 1 | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  8. ^ Ahern, Matthew (January 21, 2022). "Jennison v. Caldwell – Abolition and the Role of Courts in Eighteenth Century Massachusetts".
  9. ^ "Africans in America/Part 2/Commonwealth v. Jennison". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  10. ^ Harper, Douglass. Emancipation in Massachusetts, Slavery in the North. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  11. ^ Rose, Ben Z. (2009). Mother of Freedom: Mum Bett and the Roots of Abolition. Waverley, Massachusetts: Treeline Press. ISBN 978-0978912314.[page needed]
  12. ^ Moore, George H. (1866). Notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts. New York City, NY: D. Appleton & Co. p. 247. Retrieved July 26, 2010. notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts.
  13. ^ "Bill H.3117". malegislature.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  14. ^ Raza, Sarah (2023). "Lexington celebrates first Massachusetts Emancipation Day - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2024-03-03.

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