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Cases

Blyew v. United States,
80 U.S. 581 (1872)
Brown v. Board of Education,
347 U.S. 483 (1954)
Civil Rights Cases,
109 U.S. 3, 3 S Ct 18 (1883)
Munn v. Illinois,
94 U.S. 113 (1877)
Plessy v. Ferguson,
163 U.S. 537, 543 (1896)
Scott v. Sandford,
19 How. 60 U.S., 393 (1857)
Slaughterhouse Cases,
16 Wall (83 U.S.) 36 (1873)
United States v. Cruikshank,
92 U.S. 214 (1876)
Williams v. Mississippi,
170 U.S. 213 (1898)

Collections

American Colonization Society Papers, Library of Congress

Benjamin F. Butler Papers, Library of Congress

Blanche K. Bruce Papers, Library of Congress

Blanche K. Bruce Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Collection, Howard University Library

Carter Woodson Papers, Library of Congress

Charles Sumner Papers, Houghton Library, Harvard University

Christian Fleetwood Papers, Library of Congress

"Committee of 70." "History of the Riot at Colfax, Grant Parish, Louisiana, April 13, 1873" prepared by the "Committee of 70", NO April 13, 1874

The Federal Cases, West Publishing Co., St. Paul, 1894–1897

Frederick Douglass Papers, Library of Congress

Government and Organizational Documents

Hiram Revels Collection, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library

Journal of Proceedings, South Carolina Constitutional Convention, Charles A. Calvo, State Printer, Columbia South Carolina, 1895

Meeting of Colored Men in New Orleans. "Horrible Massacre in Grant Parish, Louisiana: Meeting of Colored Men in New Orleans, Address and Speeches" (Pamphlet printed at the Republican Office, New Orleans 1873)

Mississippi in 1875: Report of the Select Committee to Inquire into the Mississippi Election of 1875, Washington GPO 1876

National Archives, Beltsville, Maryland, Department of Justice Records (RG60)

National Archives, Washington, D.C., Freedmen's Bureau Records (RG105)

P.B.S. Pinchback Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Collection, Howard University Library

Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina, held at Charleston, S.C., beginning January 14th and ending March 17th, 1868. Including the debates and proceedings. Reprint. William L. Katz, ed. Arno Press and the New York Times, 1968

Report on Public Frauds ... made to the General Assembly of South Carolina, 1877–1878. Columbia, Calvo & Patton, State Printers, 1878

Report from the Select Committee on the Freedman's Savings and Trust Co., Printed April 2, 1880, 46th Cong, 2nd sess, Report No 440

Report of the Select Committee on the New Orleans Riots, Washington GPO 1867

South Carolina in 1878: Senate Report Serial 1840, GPO 1879

Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

State of South Carolina, Journal of Proceedings, South Carolina Constitutional Convention, Charles A. Calvo, State Printer, Columbia SC, 1895

U.S. 42nd Congress, 2nd session, House Report 22. Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Conditions of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States. 13 vols. Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1872

U.S. Senate Executive Documents, 43rd Cong, 2nd session, March 1875, Serial 1629, "Affairs in Louisiana"

Vicksburg Troubles, House Report No 265, 43rd cong, 2nd sess

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