Supreme Court records on Giles v. Harris, 1902
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The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World’s Columbian Exposition
Book featuring several essays by Ida B. Wells, 1893
Mississippi in 1875. Vol. 1
Congressional Hearings: June 9, 10, 12, 13, 15-17, 19-24, hearings were held in Jackson, Miss; June 26, 27 hearings were held in Aberdeen, Miss. Hearing was issued as S. Rpt. 44-527, 1876
United States v. Cruikshank 92 U.S. 542
Supreme Court Documents on Cruikshank v. U.S., n/a
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt9, vol2
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 9: Alabama, v. 2, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt10, vol1
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 10: Alabama, v. 3, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt11, vol1
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 11: Mississippi, v. 1, 1871
Affairs in the late insurrectionary states.
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 1: Report and minority views, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt4, vol2
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 4: South Carolina, v. 2, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt5, vol3
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 5: South Carolina, v. 3, 1871
Report and Testimony on the Alleged Outrages in the Southern States, by the Select Committee of the Senate
Congressional Hearings: Report and Testimony on the Alleged Outrages in the Southern States, by the Select Committee of the Senate, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt12, vol 2
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 12: Mississippi, v. 2, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt13
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 13: Florida, and miscellaneous, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt2
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 2: North Carolina, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt3, vol1
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 3: South Carolina, v. 1, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt6, vol1
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 6: Georgia, v. 1, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt7, vol2
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 7: Georgia, v. 2, 1871
Testimony taken by the Joint Select Committee to inquire into the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states, pt8, vol1
House and Senate Reports: Affairs in insurrectionary States, pt. 8: Alabama, v. 1, 1871
The Ku-Klux Act.
News article: On the Ku Klux Act / Civil Rights Act of 1871, 1874
Affairs in Insurrectionary States. Part 7: Georgia, Vol. 2
Congressional Hearings: This is a 13-volume collection of reports and testimonies from a Congressional committee that investigated the Ku Klux Klan and other insurrectionary movements in the former Confederacy after the close of the Civil War. The committee made their report in 1872. The report proper is in the first volume; the other volumes contain testimonies and miscellaneous documents., 1871
Certifying that the fifteenth amendment has become valid, and a part of the Constitution of the United States. March 30, 1870
Law Text: Certifying that the fifteenth amendment has become valid, and a part of the Constitution of the United States. March 30, 1870, 1870
41 S. 810 (Introduced in Senate)
A bill to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, 1870
41 H.R. 1815 (Referred to Committee House)
A bill to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, 1870
41 S. 503 (Introduced in Senate)
A bill extending the provisions of the civil rights bill for the enforcement of the fifteenth amendment of the Constitution, 1870
Effect of the Fifteenth Amendment
Political cartoon on the 15th amendment, 1871