Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... passed laws , the Black Codes , severely restricting the rights of the former slaves . Facing economic ruin , convinced that the mass of the former slaves would not work without being coerced , and fearing that the freedmen would slay ...
... passed laws , the Black Codes , severely restricting the rights of the former slaves . Facing economic ruin , convinced that the mass of the former slaves would not work without being coerced , and fearing that the freedmen would slay ...
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... passed by the Republican Congress , often over Johnson's veto . On April 9 , 1866 , the Civil Rights Bill , passed over the President's veto ,, guaranteed blacks equal rights with whites . On January 8 , 1867 , Congress , again over his ...
... passed by the Republican Congress , often over Johnson's veto . On April 9 , 1866 , the Civil Rights Bill , passed over the President's veto ,, guaranteed blacks equal rights with whites . On January 8 , 1867 , Congress , again over his ...
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... passed Ku Klux Klan Acts in 1870 and 1871. The ter- ritorial government of the District of Columbia enacted public accommodation legislation in 1872. Then , on March 1 , 1875 , after prolonged and acrimonious debate , Congress passed a ...
... passed Ku Klux Klan Acts in 1870 and 1871. The ter- ritorial government of the District of Columbia enacted public accommodation legislation in 1872. Then , on March 1 , 1875 , after prolonged and acrimonious debate , Congress passed a ...
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... passed a law giving all males the right to vote . Whites became alarmed , however , when 8,200 blacks and 9,800 whites registered in 1870. Fearing that the rapidly increasing black population would lead to black control of the city ...
... passed a law giving all males the right to vote . Whites became alarmed , however , when 8,200 blacks and 9,800 whites registered in 1870. Fearing that the rapidly increasing black population would lead to black control of the city ...
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... passed res- olutions of regret . Buildings , schools , prizes , and societies have been named after him . The United States Post Office has issued a commemorative stamp in his honor and in 1954 a Broadway play , In Splendid Error ...
... passed res- olutions of regret . Buildings , schools , prizes , and societies have been named after him . The United States Post Office has issued a commemorative stamp in his honor and in 1954 a Broadway play , In Splendid Error ...
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