
Founder, Nuna LLC
Elizabeth Freeman
Founder | Nuna LLC
About Elizabeth
Elizabeth Freeman, also known as Mumbet, was a pioneering figure in the struggle for freedom in Massachusetts during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Born around 1744, she became one of the first enslaved individuals to file and successfully win a freedom lawsuit in the state. Her case, Brom and Bett v. Ashley, was decided by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 1781. The court's ruling determined that slavery was incompatible with the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780. This decision was influential, as it was cited in subsequent cases and contributed to the broader movement towards the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts. Freeman's advocacy and legal victory helped demonstrate that the state's constitution provided for individual rights and freedom, effectively ending slavery in the state. Despite her groundbreaking legal achievement, Freeman expressed a simple and profound desire for freedom, stating that she would have accepted even the briefest moment of liberty, even if it meant facing death afterward. Elizabeth Freeman's life and legal legacy played a significant role in shaping the history of abolition in Massachusetts and reflect her enduring commitment to freedom and justice.
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