Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... authority in South Carolina . Gov- ernor Magrath did indeed direct that all district and municipal officers should exercise their functions for the maintenance of peace and order , but he was so soon sent as a prisoner to Fort Pulaski ...
... authority in South Carolina . Gov- ernor Magrath did indeed direct that all district and municipal officers should exercise their functions for the maintenance of peace and order , but he was so soon sent as a prisoner to Fort Pulaski ...
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... authority ; to protect from prosecution and penalties all occupants of abandoned lands and all persons holding property by the military authority of the President ; and to protect colored persons from penalties not imposed on white ...
... authority ; to protect from prosecution and penalties all occupants of abandoned lands and all persons holding property by the military authority of the President ; and to protect colored persons from penalties not imposed on white ...
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... authority in said State should be given by the United States when properly called upon for that purpose , to the end that the laws may be faithfully and promptly executed , life and property protected and defended , and all violators of ...
... authority in said State should be given by the United States when properly called upon for that purpose , to the end that the laws may be faithfully and promptly executed , life and property protected and defended , and all violators of ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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