Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... fact that such negroes were free were made liable to the pains and penalties of disloyalty , and their lands subject to confiscation under the act establishing the " Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees , " commonly called the ...
... fact that such negroes were free were made liable to the pains and penalties of disloyalty , and their lands subject to confiscation under the act establishing the " Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees , " commonly called the ...
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... fact sought relief at the hands of the Legislature , but who really had no purpose to resist process , to destroy public records , or in any way to interfere with the due execution of the laws . The Legislature had indeed passed a stay ...
... fact sought relief at the hands of the Legislature , but who really had no purpose to resist process , to destroy public records , or in any way to interfere with the due execution of the laws . The Legislature had indeed passed a stay ...
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... fact that the present system of taxation , like that of almost all civilized countries , is based chiefly upon real estate . In the days of slavery before the war it was not so . Taxes were levied by the large planters , who absolutely ...
... fact that the present system of taxation , like that of almost all civilized countries , is based chiefly upon real estate . In the days of slavery before the war it was not so . Taxes were levied by the large planters , who absolutely ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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