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against the peace and dignity of the state: north carolina laws regarding slaves, free persons of color, and indians
William L. Byrd
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William L. III Byrd
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Heritage Books
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against the peace and dignity of the state: north carolina laws regarding slaves, free persons of color, and indians - Byrd, William L. ; Byrd, William L. III
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Synopsis "against the peace and dignity of the state: north carolina laws regarding slaves, free persons of color, and indians"
The evolution of North Carolina's Slave Codes begins in 1669, and for the most part, ends in 1862. Nestled within those years, was an ever growing number of new laws enacted by the North Carolina General Assembly; the purpose of which was to control the g