Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire Into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States: Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states: South Carolina (June 6-July 27, 1871)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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... election . Question . Since the election it has assumed that form ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . In what way was it done before that ? Answer . It was a mere matter of threat - electioneering scheme ; putting coffins at men's doors ...
... election . Question . Since the election it has assumed that form ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . In what way was it done before that ? Answer . It was a mere matter of threat - electioneering scheme ; putting coffins at men's doors ...
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... election in this State . They went to all these public meetings and were followed by one or two com- panies of black ... election ; that it would not do for the blacks to be defeated ; that their freedom depended on that election ; that ...
... election in this State . They went to all these public meetings and were followed by one or two com- panies of black ... election ; that it would not do for the blacks to be defeated ; that their freedom depended on that election ; that ...
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... election over the whites . I suppose they outnumbered us by , I don't know how many , but there was a very large preponderance of blacks in the village on the day of election . The thing went on pretty well ; the whites were excited ...
... election over the whites . I suppose they outnumbered us by , I don't know how many , but there was a very large preponderance of blacks in the village on the day of election . The thing went on pretty well ; the whites were excited ...
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... election ; is that so ? Answer . I never heard of it . I never heard of their going out regularly for muster and drill ; they never had a field that I ever heard of . The impression on the public mind there was that the whole thing was ...
... election ; is that so ? Answer . I never heard of it . I never heard of their going out regularly for muster and drill ; they never had a field that I ever heard of . The impression on the public mind there was that the whole thing was ...
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... election ? Answer . No , sir . Question . You say that on the day of the election the news again spread that the negroes were arming at Crews's house ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . And Colonel Smith , upon appealing to them , stopped ...
... election ? Answer . No , sir . Question . You say that on the day of the election the news again spread that the negroes were arming at Crews's house ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . And Colonel Smith , upon appealing to them , stopped ...
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Amzi Rainey Answer arms arrested asked attorney believe Bratton burned called Captain Mitchell CHAIRMAN charge Charles Leach Chester Chester County citizens colored Congress conspiracy conspire Constitution CORBIN counsel court crime defendants disguised district election fact fired gentlemen give grand jury guns hear honors hundred indictment Invisible Circle Jim Wilkes Jim Williams John John Hicks JOHNSON Judge BOND juror killed knew Ku-Klux Klan live Major Merrill meeting miles militia Monday morning murder negroes neighborhood never heard night o'clock oath object offense outrages paper peremptory challenge persons political present punishment purpose Question raid recollect remember republican road Robert Hayes South Carolina STANBERY statute suppose sworn talk tell testimony thing threats told took town trial TRUMP United voir dire vote whipped Whitesides witness York County Yorkville