Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... negro troops was effective and satisfactory . Some of their officers were simply soldiers who felt that they could as legitimately com- mand free negroes regularly enlisted as they could white men , whilst others , using the opportunity ...
... negro troops was effective and satisfactory . Some of their officers were simply soldiers who felt that they could as legitimately com- mand free negroes regularly enlisted as they could white men , whilst others , using the opportunity ...
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... negro . The enforcement of the Reconstruction acts by mil- itary power under the guise of negro voters and negro conventions cannot lawfully reestablish civil government in South Carolina . It may for a time hold us in subjection to a ...
... negro . The enforcement of the Reconstruction acts by mil- itary power under the guise of negro voters and negro conventions cannot lawfully reestablish civil government in South Carolina . It may for a time hold us in subjection to a ...
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... negro militia were offensively active during the entire cam- paign . They drilled frequently - on nearly every ... negro hearers to defend their rights and yield nothing to the white people , he significantly said : " Matches are cheap ...
... negro militia were offensively active during the entire cam- paign . They drilled frequently - on nearly every ... negro hearers to defend their rights and yield nothing to the white people , he significantly said : " Matches are cheap ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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Abbeville adopted amount appointed armed arrest Assembly authority Barnwell Beaufort bill body bonds Canvassers carpetbagger certificates charged Charleston circuit citizens civil claims clerk Columbia command committee Congress Constitution convention corrupt D. H. Chamberlain debt declared delegates Democratic party district duty Edgefield Edgefield County election electors Elliott enforce executive Federal Freedmen's Bureau funds Government Governor Chamberlain Governor Hampton Governor Scott House of Representatives issued James James Chesnut John Judge jury justice Kershaw Kuklux Laurens legislative Legislature levy M. C. Butler Mackey ment military Moses negro negro militia nomination organization Patterson peace political present President proceedings proclamation protection purpose race received Reconstruction acts Republican party resolution Richland Robert Smalls Senate session soldiers South Carolina Spartanburg speaker statement Supreme Court Thomas ticket tion Treasurer troops Union United vote Wade Hampton Wallace Whipper William Wyatt Aiken