Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Act: Are These Reconstruction Era Records Being Protected : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, October 18, 2000U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 - 56 páginas |
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... president , Howard University , accompanied by Dr. Thomas C. Battle , director , the Howard University Mooreland - Spingarn Research Center ; and Dr. Elizabeth Clarke Lewis , director of the public history project , Howard University ...
... president , Howard University , accompanied by Dr. Thomas C. Battle , director , the Howard University Mooreland - Spingarn Research Center ; and Dr. Elizabeth Clarke Lewis , director of the public history project , Howard University ...
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... President Lincoln said , the government could not endure permanently half slave and half free . On July 4 , 1861 , President Lincoln in a speech to Congress said that the war was " a People's contest . . a struggle for maintain- ing in ...
... President Lincoln said , the government could not endure permanently half slave and half free . On July 4 , 1861 , President Lincoln in a speech to Congress said that the war was " a People's contest . . a struggle for maintain- ing in ...
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... President Swygert . We are delighted to have you here . You run a very distinguished university . STATEMENTS OF H. PATRICK SWYGERT , PRESIDENT , HOWARD UNIVERSITY , ACCOMPANIED BY DR . THOMAS C. BATTLE , DI- RECTOR , THE HOWARD ...
... President Swygert . We are delighted to have you here . You run a very distinguished university . STATEMENTS OF H. PATRICK SWYGERT , PRESIDENT , HOWARD UNIVERSITY , ACCOMPANIED BY DR . THOMAS C. BATTLE , DI- RECTOR , THE HOWARD ...
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... president of University Communications . Mr. Chairman , I would like to take this opportunity to especially acknowledge and thank the gentleman to your left , Mr. Russell George , who is a great son of Howard University . We very much ...
... president of University Communications . Mr. Chairman , I would like to take this opportunity to especially acknowledge and thank the gentleman to your left , Mr. Russell George , who is a great son of Howard University . We very much ...
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... sight and assessment , and we would be prepared to do so with en- thusiasm . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Swygert follows : ] HOWARD UNIVERSITY H. Patrick Swygert , Esq . President Accompanied 11.
... sight and assessment , and we would be prepared to do so with en- thusiasm . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Swygert follows : ] HOWARD UNIVERSITY H. Patrick Swygert , Esq . President Accompanied 11.
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Página 4 - This is essentially a people's contest. On the side of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in the world that form and substance of government whose leading object is to elevate the condition of men; to lift artificial weights from all shoulders; to clear the paths of laudable pursuit for all; to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life.
Página 26 - Bureau functions included issuing rations and clothing, operating hospitals and refugee camps, and supervising labor contracts between planters and freedmen. The Bureau also managed apprenticeship disputes and complaints, assisted benevolent societies in the establishment of schools, helped freedmen in legalizing marriages entered into during slavery, and provided transportation to refugees and freedmen who were attempting to reunite with their family or relocate to other parts of the country. As...
Página 27 - I would be happy to answer any questions that you or the other members of the committee may have.
Página 13 - Mr. Chairman and Distinguished Members of the Committee: Good morning. My name is Dr.
Página 24 - But, before this committee could act, the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, commonly known as the...
Página 26 - Group 105), also known as the Freedmen's Bureau, was established in the War Department by an act of Congress on March 3, 1865. The Bureau was responsible for the supervision and management of all matters relating to the refugees and freedmen and lands abandoned or seized during the Civil War, duties previously shared by military commanders and US Treasury Department officials.
Página 24 - Carolina. (165-C-394) abandoned and confiscated property, its mission was to provide relief and help freedmen become self-sufficient. Bureau functions included issuing rations and clothing, operating hospitals and refugee camps, and supervising labor contracts between planters and freedmen. The Bureau also managed apprenticeship disputes and complaints, assisted benevolent societies in the establishment of schools, helped freedmen in legalizing marriages entered into during slavery, and provided...
Página 36 - Chairman and members of the Committee. Thank you very much for the invitation to appear before the Committee to discuss the issue of nutrition in the school setting.