Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Committee report on constitutional civil rights, segregation, discrimination, and remedies, 1947
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To Secure These Rights summary pamphlet of Committee’s final report, including dissemination and reaction from civil rights organizations and mass media.
Records of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights: Summary pamphlet of Committee’s final report, including dissemination and reaction from civil rights organizations and mass media., 1948
Testimony taken by the Select Committee on the recent election in South Carolina.
House and Senate Documents: Denial of elective franchise in South Carolina in election of 1876, 1876
Amendment to Constitution on compensation for emancipation of slaves
Amendment to Constitution on compensation for emancipation of enslaved persons, 1863
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 4
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 4, Minority Report of Miles Taylor, John S. Phelps, A. Rust, William G. Whiteley, and Warren Winslow and Joint Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution, 1861
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 6
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 6, Minority Report of Thomas A. R. Nelson and Joint Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution, 1861
[Resolution for declaring, by amendment of constitution, that property in slaves, as recognized by local law of any States, shall stand on same footing in all constitutional and federal relations as any other property so recognized]
Resolution for declaring, by amendment of constitution, that property in enslaved persons, as recognized by local law of any States, shall stand on same footing in all constitutional and federal relations as any other property so recognized, 1860
[Resolutions on adoption of constitutional amendment abolishing slavery]
Resolutions on adoption of constitutional amendment abolishing slavery, 1865
Letter of the Governor of the State of Indiana, transmitting a copy of the joint resolution of the General Assembly of that state ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States in relation to slavery.
Joint resolution of general assembly of Indiana ratifying proposed amendment to Constitution on slavery, 1865
Resolution of the convention of the State of Missouri, in favor of an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, abolishing slavery in all the states and territories.
Resolution of State convention of Missouri on constitutional amendment abolishing slavery, 1865
Resolutions, for declaratory clauses to Constitution to secure certain propositions in relation to slavery
Resolutions on legal protection of enslaved persons as property., 1860