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... color . October 2 - Convention met . October 7 - The secession ordinance declared " null and void . " October 9 - An ordinance passed , declaring slavery forever prohibited within the State . October 10 - Ordinance passed , providing ...
... color . October 2 - Convention met . October 7 - The secession ordinance declared " null and void . " October 9 - An ordinance passed , declaring slavery forever prohibited within the State . October 10 - Ordinance passed , providing ...
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... color who can read the Constitution of the United States in English and write their names , and to all persons of color who own real estate valued at not less than two hundred and fifty dollars , and pay taxes thereon , you would com ...
... color who can read the Constitution of the United States in English and write their names , and to all persons of color who own real estate valued at not less than two hundred and fifty dollars , and pay taxes thereon , you would com ...
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... color , to freedmen , free negroes and mulattoes . " He says : 66 " Every person must vote in the county of his residence , and , before he is allowed to do so , must The bill proposes to apply to the freedmen a take and subscribe the ...
... color , to freedmen , free negroes and mulattoes . " He says : 66 " Every person must vote in the county of his residence , and , before he is allowed to do so , must The bill proposes to apply to the freedmen a take and subscribe the ...
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... color that will be acceptable to the country , at the same time doing justice to the white and colored population . ANDREW JOHNSON , President of the United States . FLORIDA . 1865 , April 8 - Abraham K. Allison , Presi- dent of the ...
... color that will be acceptable to the country , at the same time doing justice to the white and colored population . ANDREW JOHNSON , President of the United States . FLORIDA . 1865 , April 8 - Abraham K. Allison , Presi- dent of the ...
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... color , or of mixed blood , " passed by the Legislature , declares that " negroes and their issue , even where one ancestor in each suc- ceeding generation to the fourth inclusive , is white , shall be deemed persons of color . " It ...
... color , or of mixed blood , " passed by the Legislature , declares that " negroes and their issue , even where one ancestor in each suc- ceeding generation to the fourth inclusive , is white , shall be deemed persons of color . " It ...
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