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Executive Action to Protect the Exercise of Federal Rights . . . . . . 141 PART III .
CONCLUSION Chapter 9 . Findings and Recommendations . . . Separate
Statement of Commissioner INTRODUCTION [ A ] Il executive and judicial officers
, Erwin ...
Executive Action to Protect the Exercise of Federal Rights . . . . . . 141 PART III .
CONCLUSION Chapter 9 . Findings and Recommendations . . . Separate
Statement of Commissioner INTRODUCTION [ A ] Il executive and judicial officers
, Erwin ...
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INTRODUCTION [ A ] Il executive and judicial officers , both of the United States
and of the several States , shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation to support this
Constitution . . . . { U . S . Constitution , article VI , S 3 ] I , . . . do solemnly swear (
or ...
INTRODUCTION [ A ] Il executive and judicial officers , both of the United States
and of the several States , shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation to support this
Constitution . . . . { U . S . Constitution , article VI , S 3 ] I , . . . do solemnly swear (
or ...
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There is not a justice of the peace or any other civil officer in the. 11 Bentley , A
History of the Freedmen ' s Bureau 64 - 68 ( 1954 ) . 12 Id . at 167 . See , e . g . ,
Miss . Laws 1865 , ch . IV , at 82 . 13 Bentley , op . cit . supra note 11 , at 156 .
There is not a justice of the peace or any other civil officer in the. 11 Bentley , A
History of the Freedmen ' s Bureau 64 - 68 ( 1954 ) . 12 Id . at 167 . See , e . g . ,
Miss . Laws 1865 , ch . IV , at 82 . 13 Bentley , op . cit . supra note 11 , at 156 .
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of the peace or any other civil officer in the district , eight ( 8 ) counties of which I
have charge , that will listen to a complaint from a negro . . . . 16 In April 1866 , a
few months after publication of the Joint Committee Report , the first Federal civil
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of the peace or any other civil officer in the district , eight ( 8 ) counties of which I
have charge , that will listen to a complaint from a negro . . . . 16 In April 1866 , a
few months after publication of the Joint Committee Report , the first Federal civil
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40 Lynchings frequently resulted from the failure of local law enforcement officers
to pro tect a prisoner in their custody . Moreover , in most cases the lynch mob
went unpunished , even when the victims were taken from law . enforcement ...
40 Lynchings frequently resulted from the failure of local law enforcement officers
to pro tect a prisoner in their custody . Moreover , in most cases the lynch mob
went unpunished , even when the victims were taken from law . enforcement ...
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