Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... March 2 , 1867 , were declared to be and to have been illegal , and if continued were to be continued " subject in all respects to the military commanders of the respective districts and to the paramount author- ity of Congress . " The ...
... March 2 , 1867 , were declared to be and to have been illegal , and if continued were to be continued " subject in all respects to the military commanders of the respective districts and to the paramount author- ity of Congress . " The ...
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... March 4 , 1865 , and ending March 4 , 1871. For the period between March 4 , 1865 , and the date of election , Robertson and some other Senators elected by the different negro Legislatures were , by an act of Congress , passed in 1862 ...
... March 4 , 1865 , and ending March 4 , 1871. For the period between March 4 , 1865 , and the date of election , Robertson and some other Senators elected by the different negro Legislatures were , by an act of Congress , passed in 1862 ...
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... March 8 and continuing through March 14 , the Senate meantime transacting its regular business . On the close of the case for the prosecution the counsel for the accused asked that further proceedings be postponed till March 20— this on ...
... March 8 and continuing through March 14 , the Senate meantime transacting its regular business . On the close of the case for the prosecution the counsel for the accused asked that further proceedings be postponed till March 20— this on ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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