Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina, Volumes 1-2Arno Press, 1968 - 926 páginas |
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... colored people of the State that it would never be possible for them to obtain even an acre of ground , unless they worked for it as other people do . Charleston is noted for possessing some of the keenest wits politically that the ...
... colored people of the State that it would never be possible for them to obtain even an acre of ground , unless they worked for it as other people do . Charleston is noted for possessing some of the keenest wits politically that the ...
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... colored people down , to perpetuate slavery , and , having done that , they should suffer the con- sequerces . Let their large estates be divided , and the poor colored people would have a better opportunity of buying lands . Those meas ...
... colored people down , to perpetuate slavery , and , having done that , they should suffer the con- sequerces . Let their large estates be divided , and the poor colored people would have a better opportunity of buying lands . Those meas ...
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... colored people . The white owe a great many debts , but , at the same time , the colored people will have much more trouble . to each other , particularly rich men . save their plantations from being sold . appeal ? Will those who ...
... colored people . The white owe a great many debts , but , at the same time , the colored people will have much more trouble . to each other , particularly rich men . save their plantations from being sold . appeal ? Will those who ...
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Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina, Volume 1 South Carolina. Constitutional Convention Visualização de excertos - 1968 |
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adjourn adopted agreed Assembly B. F. RANDOLPH B. F. WHITTEMORE B. O. DUNCAN Beaufort believe C. C. BOWEN C. P. LESLIE Canby citizens colored Committee on Petitions Congress Constitution contracts Convention Court of Equity Darlington debts delegates desire District dollars duty E. R. S. Canby E. W. M. MACKEY election F. J. MOSES F. L. CARDOZO favor Freedman's Bureau Government Governor homestead hope insert J. J. WRIGHT J. M. RUTLAND J. N. Hayne Judges jury justice L. S. LANGLEY land Legislative Legislature matter McKINLAY measure motion moved to amend moved to strike N. G. PARKER offered the following opposed Ordinance passed person poll tax proposed question R. B. ELLIOTT R. C. DELARGE referred resolution Senate session slaves South Carolina Special Order third reading tion United vote W. J. WHIPPER words