1848 The Negro Law of South Carolina

The Negro Law of South Carolina (1848) is a historical document that provides an in-depth look at the legal system and social structure of South Carolina during the mid-19th century. It focuses on the laws and regulations that governed the lives of African Americans in the state at the time.

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  1. Negro Act of 1740
  2. South Carolina Passes Negro Act of 1740, Codifying White Supremacy
  3. Slave Codes 1690-1865
  4. Colonial period of South Carolina

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