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The Black Laws in the Old Northwest: A Documentary History
Within each state, the documents are arranged into sets on specific topics such as immigration laws, welfare and public education laws, and jury and testimony laws. Although in general the editor lets the documents speak for themselves, he introduces each set of documents with commentary pointing to the themes in the documents.
Author(s) | By Stephen Middleton. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 464 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Mar 1993 |
Availability | POD |
Within each state, the documents are arranged into sets on specific topics such as immigration laws, welfare and public education laws, and jury and testimony laws. Although in general the editor lets the documents speak for themselves, he introduces each set of documents with commentary pointing to the themes in the documents.
Foreword Preface Ordinance of 1787, Article 6 Introduction Ohio, March 1, 1803 Declaration of Rights Enumeration and Election Militia Policy Immigration and Residency Colonization Kidnapping Law Public Education Jury Law Reports: The Black La
Stephen Middleton is Assistant Professor of History at North Carolina State University. He received his PhD from Miami University, Ohio. He is the author of Ohio and the Antislavery Activities of Salmon P. Chase (1990), and of several articles on pre-Civi