4 edition of State Slavery Statutes Guide to the Microfiche Collection found in the catalog.
State Slavery Statutes Guide to the Microfiche Collection
P. Finkelman
Published
June 1989
by Greenwood Pub Group
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Written in English
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Format | Hardcover |
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Open Library | OL8596374M |
ISBN 10 | 1556552114 |
ISBN 10 | 9781556552113 |
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Comparison of State Unemployment Insurance Laws, Title: Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings: Providing Protection to People and Buildings. twenty-first century. Slavery’s influence can still be felt, as the recent debates about the state song and reparations demonstrate. In , recognizing slavery’s importance to Maryland’s history, the leg-islature created the Commission to Coordinate the Study, Commemoration, and Impact of Slavery’s History and Legacy. Seven years later.
In addition to many general works on slavery, the Rare Book Collection is strong in materials on the abolition of the British slave trade. The Louisiana & Lower Mississippi Valley Collection contains a wide selection of both antislavery and proslavery literature, reflecting attitudes toward slavery not just in Louisiana, but in the U.S. as a whole. Florida Statutes This set contains scanned images of Florida Statutes - Since , the Florida Statutes has been published in its entirety annually. Previously, the statutes were published following each odd-year regular session, and a supplement was published following each even-year regular session.
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(ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : P. Finkelman. Slavery - Slavery - The law of slavery: By definition slavery must be sanctioned by the society in which it exists, and such approval is most easily expressed in written norms or laws.
Thus it is not accidental that even the briefest code of a relatively uncomplicated slave-owning society was likely to contain at least a few articles on slavery. LC Call Number: Microfiche 88/ This collection contains the full text of 90% of the books and documents reviewed in the Appropriate technology Sourcebook: A Guide to Practical Books for Village and Small Community Technology.
Technologies that are technically, socially and economically suited for communities with limited resources are. Slave Codes are the subset of laws regarding slavery and enslaved people, specifically regarding the Transatlantic Slave Trade and chattel slavery in the Americas.
Most slave codes were concerned with the rights and duties of free people in regards to enslaved people. Slave codes left a great deal unsaid, with much of the actual practice of slavery being a matter of traditions rather than. Collection of documents related to slavery in Louisiana.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The collection includes records of slave sales (), documents related to runaway slaves (), items related to the arrests of slaves (), and records. Texas State Library and Archives. Brazos St. Austin, TX Mail: P.O. Box Austin, TX Tel: Fax: Email TSLAC. The series, Reference Guides To The State Constitutions Of The United States (), covers more than 40 states and provides a summary of each state‰s constitutional history as well as a detailed analysis of the constitution, judicial interpretations, and references to books, articles, and other commentary on the constitutions.
Slavery in New York State did not come to a complete legal end until July 4, The intervening years between the first gradual emancipation law in and the abolition of slavery in New York in created an atmosphere of uncertainty surrounding slavery in the state.
Get this from a library. State slavery statutes. -- These records are the acts and laws of the following slave states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina.
§ Vessels for slave trade § Enticement into slavery § Sale into involuntary servitude § Seizure, detention, transportation or sale of slaves § Service on vessels in slave trade § Possession of slaves aboard vessel § Transportation of slaves from United States § Forced labor § GUIDE: ZS6 M53Slavery: A Bibliographic Guide to the Microfiche Collection.
Arranged by author or other main entry under 31 subject headings, each of which is assigned a letter code (e.g., SN = Slave Narratives, HF = Harpers Ferry, AS = Anti-Slavery). Fugitive Slave Law: Discouraged slaves from running away; protected owners invested capital: Virginia Migration: Forbade free Blacks from entering the State: Louisiana Migration Law: Forbade immigration for free Black males over 15 years old: Congressional Mail Law: Excluded Blacks from carrying U.S.
mail: Kentucky. Slavery in America and the World was named on the annual list of Best Historical Materials during the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) Book and Media Awards Ceremony at the American Library Association’s Midwinter Meeting.
The list recognizes the evaluation and effectiveness of coverage of historical resources in all fields of history and promotes the enhanced availability of. Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state, Maine entered as a free state, and slavery was prohibited in western territories north of Missouri's southern border.
August Nat Turner led the most brutal slave rebellion in United States history, attracting up to 75 slaves and killing 60 whites. This means that the statute was created by section of chapter of the laws of Florida.
Chapter means that this was th law passed by the legislature in the year You will need this date from now on in the process to get the correct books. NOTE: Many statutes have been amended by several chapters.
The chapters are listed. 2. Laws Relative to Slaves and the Slave Trade. New York, 29 pp. Laws Relative to Slaves and Servants, Passed by the Legislature of New York, March 31st, Together with Extracts from the Laws of the United States Respecting Slaves. New York, 38 pp.
Contains several hundred pamphlets and books pertaining to slavery and antislavery in New England from These items include speeches, sermons, proceedings, and other publications from organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society, the American Colonization Society, and a small number of pro-slavery tracts.
It was one of a tangle of oppressive laws that grew in the wake of slavery, which trapped African Americans in lives of penury and semi-bondage well into the 20th century.Mississippi Law Welcome to the Mississippi Laws section of FindLaw's State Law collection.
This section contains user-friendly summaries of Mississippi laws as well as citations or links to relevant sections of Mississippi's official online select a topic from the list below to get started. Case records and briefs from the April, term - October, term. Case records are arranged by calendar number.
You can find the Calendar number by consulting the Law Book Catalogue of the Minnesota State Library (available online from Hathi Trust).
Use the, Index of the Paper Books and Briefs of the Supreme Court of Minnesota", (located on page ) to look your case up by case name .