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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... vote at the polls the coming election ; that it would not do for the blacks to be defeated ; that their freedom depended on that election ; that the whites would reënslave them . He advised the negroes to vote as often as they pleased ...
... vote at the polls the coming election ; that it would not do for the blacks to be defeated ; that their freedom depended on that election ; that the whites would reënslave them . He advised the negroes to vote as often as they pleased ...
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... vote within certain hours on the same day , and it was with some difficulty that we could concentrate it into one day . Question . So much concentration of population ? Answer . Yes , sir ; the negroes surrounded the boxes in some ...
... vote within certain hours on the same day , and it was with some difficulty that we could concentrate it into one day . Question . So much concentration of population ? Answer . Yes , sir ; the negroes surrounded the boxes in some ...
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... votes . Question . You say the lines were drawn on color , and a few whites went with the blacks ? Answer . Yes , sir ... vote to have quiet . There was one circumstance , I should state , to show still further the aggravation of the ...
... votes . Question . You say the lines were drawn on color , and a few whites went with the blacks ? Answer . Yes , sir ... vote to have quiet . There was one circumstance , I should state , to show still further the aggravation of the ...
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... vote for an answer to the inquiry . Mr. Ball understands the law and understands our powers . We cannot compel him to answer ; we can report him to Congress , where he can be made to answer . Under these circumstances , I shall vote for ...
... vote for an answer to the inquiry . Mr. Ball understands the law and understands our powers . We cannot compel him to answer ; we can report him to Congress , where he can be made to answer . Under these circumstances , I shall vote for ...
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... vote , vote , but vote for no dishonest , vicious , ignorant , and wicked man ; vote for whom you please , so he is honest , whether a radical or a democrat . " That has been my advice to them all . Question . Do you know of no ...
... vote , vote , but vote for no dishonest , vicious , ignorant , and wicked man ; vote for whom you please , so he is honest , whether a radical or a democrat . " That has been my advice to them all . Question . Do you know of no ...
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