Reconstruction in South Carolina, 1865-1877Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 522 páginas |
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... term ( two years ) and was easily elected on the first ballot - the vote standing : Robertson , 130 ; B. F. Perry , 19 ; Mackey , 1 ; Sawyer , 1. The term for which Robertson was chosen was stated in the proceedings to be the term ...
... term ( two years ) and was easily elected on the first ballot - the vote standing : Robertson , 130 ; B. F. Perry , 19 ; Mackey , 1 ; Sawyer , 1. The term for which Robertson was chosen was stated in the proceedings to be the term ...
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... term , but their consequences extended into his second term and intɔ the term of Governor Moses . Some of the later schemes were de- vised to cover up previous frauds . Some of the actors in these plans to defraud the State continued in ...
... term , but their consequences extended into his second term and intɔ the term of Governor Moses . Some of the later schemes were de- vised to cover up previous frauds . Some of the actors in these plans to defraud the State continued in ...
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... terms of actual social equality . Mr. Northrop had been elected to succeed Judge Moses upon the expiration of the latter's term in August , 1876 . Complaints were made to the Legislature of the conduct of Judge Thomas J. Mackey , of the ...
... terms of actual social equality . Mr. Northrop had been elected to succeed Judge Moses upon the expiration of the latter's term in August , 1876 . Complaints were made to the Legislature of the conduct of Judge Thomas J. Mackey , of the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
Complete establishment of the State Government The Black Code | 35 |
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