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... the consent and approval of the law . " ! RECONSTRUCTION W In March 1865
Congress established the Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen and Abandoned
Lands - known as the Freedmen ' s Bureau - to protect and assist the former
slaves .
... the consent and approval of the law . " ! RECONSTRUCTION W In March 1865
Congress established the Bureau of Refugees , Freedmen and Abandoned
Lands - known as the Freedmen ' s Bureau - to protect and assist the former
slaves .
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20 Charges of this nature led first to reactivation of the Bureau courts in 1866 and
then to an extension of the Bureau itself by Congress in 1868 . It was later
estimated that Bureau courts heard as many as 100 , 000 complaints a year . 21
After ...
20 Charges of this nature led first to reactivation of the Bureau courts in 1866 and
then to an extension of the Bureau itself by Congress in 1868 . It was later
estimated that Bureau courts heard as many as 100 , 000 complaints a year . 21
After ...
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DEVELOPMENT OF CRIMINAL REMEDIES The first criminal laws enacted by
Congress were designed primarily to protect the operations and property of the
Federal Government and to provide a criminal code for areas of special
jurisdiction ...
DEVELOPMENT OF CRIMINAL REMEDIES The first criminal laws enacted by
Congress were designed primarily to protect the operations and property of the
Federal Government and to provide a criminal code for areas of special
jurisdiction ...
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In the first Reconstruction Act — " to protect all persons in the United States in
their civil rights ” - Congress enacted criminal and jurisdictional provisions of
lasting importance . The purpose of this Act , passed in 1866 , was nullification of
the ...
In the first Reconstruction Act — " to protect all persons in the United States in
their civil rights ” - Congress enacted criminal and jurisdictional provisions of
lasting importance . The purpose of this Act , passed in 1866 , was nullification of
the ...
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Although most of this Act was rapidly dismantled , first by the Supreme Court , 12
and then by Congress , 13 the prohibition of conspiracies to deny Federal rights ,
has survived as section 241 of the Criminal Code . This section is the principal ...
Although most of this Act was rapidly dismantled , first by the Supreme Court , 12
and then by Congress , 13 the prohibition of conspiracies to deny Federal rights ,
has survived as section 241 of the Criminal Code . This section is the principal ...
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