Amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina : proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1875, and the Constitution as it will read as proposed to be amended

Amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina, proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1875, along with the proposed Constitution. Among the provisions were those which required "non-discriminatory" segregated public schools, prohibited interracial marriages, gave the legislature...

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OCLC:758739160
Corporate Authors: North Carolina, North Carolina. Constitutional Convention
Other Authors: Jones, Johnstone
Language:English
Published: Raleigh : Josiah Turner, public printer and binder, 1875.
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Online Resource:LLMC Digital
Related Items:Print version: Amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina.
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Summary:Amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina, proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1875, along with the proposed Constitution. Among the provisions were those which required "non-discriminatory" segregated public schools, prohibited interracial marriages, gave the legislature control over county and township government, and simplified the method of amending the state constitution.
Physical Description:1 online resource (70 pages)
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.