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[Cases at law argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina].

Slavery Abolition and Social Justice 1490-2007 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
North Carolina. Supreme Court.
Contributor:
Phillips, Samuel F.
North Carolina. Office of Archives and History.
Adam Matthew Digital.
Series:
Slavery, abolition & social justice.
Slavery, abolition & social justice
Standardized Title:
North Carolina reports. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law reports, digests, etc--North Carolina.
Law reports, digests, etc.
Slavery--Law and legislation--North Carolina--Cases.
Slavery.
African Americans--Legal status, laws, etc--North Carolina--Cases.
African Americans.
North Carolina--Trials, litigation, etc.
North Carolina.
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2013.
Summary:
This collection consists of extracts of printed summaries of cases relating to slavery and/or African Americans heard in the Supreme Court of North Carolina between 1866 and 1868, and reported by S.F. Phillips. It comprises cases heard in the court of Raleigh. Topics covered include: slavery, slavery and agriculture, freemen, freed slaves, treatment of slaves, female slaves, wills, plantations, sale of slaves, trading with slaves, emancipation, the US Civil War, and the legacy of slavery.
Notes:
Title supplied by publisher.
Electronic reproduction of extracts from: North Carolina reports, v. 61 (1868), reporter, S.F. Phillips. The reports are listed among the North Carolina State Archives Supreme Court documents within the "Slavery, abolition and social justice, 1490-2007" resource.
Access Restriction:
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