Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... Federal judge .. .. 337 CHAPTER IX . THE DUAL GOVERNMENT . Meeting of the General Assembly . Federal soldiers seize the State House . The Republicans organize a House of Representatives by excluding Democratic members - elect . The ...
... Federal judge .. .. 337 CHAPTER IX . THE DUAL GOVERNMENT . Meeting of the General Assembly . Federal soldiers seize the State House . The Republicans organize a House of Representatives by excluding Democratic members - elect . The ...
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... Federal duties and that , having performed them according to law , it could not be pun- ished by the State court as for contempt of process . He further declared that the Federal court might interfere and stop the pro- ceedings of a ...
... Federal duties and that , having performed them according to law , it could not be pun- ished by the State court as for contempt of process . He further declared that the Federal court might interfere and stop the pro- ceedings of a ...
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... Federal court to issue . the writ of habeas corpus , in favor of prisoners imprisoned for con- tempt by a State court , where the acts of alleged contempt were com- mitted in the performance of duties created by the Constitution and ...
... Federal court to issue . the writ of habeas corpus , in favor of prisoners imprisoned for con- tempt by a State court , where the acts of alleged contempt were com- mitted in the performance of duties created by the Constitution and ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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