Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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Página 281
... Governor and Lieutenant - Governor men of their own party , of honesty and character , entitled to confidence , the Conservatives would refrain from opposition to them ; and , whereas , the regular nominating convention of the Repub ...
... Governor and Lieutenant - Governor men of their own party , of honesty and character , entitled to confidence , the Conservatives would refrain from opposition to them ; and , whereas , the regular nominating convention of the Repub ...
Página 363
... Governor was really waged . The opposition was led by Judge Carpenter , who charged that the Governor had not kept faith with the Republican party - that " from the day he entered the office of chief magistrate of this State he turned ...
... Governor was really waged . The opposition was led by Judge Carpenter , who charged that the Governor had not kept faith with the Republican party - that " from the day he entered the office of chief magistrate of this State he turned ...
Página 509
... Governor Chamberlain's appointment of Rivers , whose unfitness for his place was in fact quite as flagrant as was that of Whipper or Moses for the circuit bench - though , truth to tell , Governor Chamberlain regarded the act of voting ...
... Governor Chamberlain's appointment of Rivers , whose unfitness for his place was in fact quite as flagrant as was that of Whipper or Moses for the circuit bench - though , truth to tell , Governor Chamberlain regarded the act of voting ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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