Constitutional Convention, 1868: "Black Caucus" Item Info

Title:
Constitutional Convention, 1868: "Black Caucus"
Creator:
Ijames, Earl
Date Created:
1868
Description:
Article about the Black Caucus of the Constitutional Convention of 1868 from the Tar Heel Junior Historian
Subjects:
African American history African American men African Americans African Americans--History--1863-1877 Constitutional conventions--North Carolina Conventions North Carolina. Constitution (1868) Slavery--Law and legislation--North Carolina--History
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina
Latitude:
35.787743
Longitude:
-78.644257
Source:
State Library of NC. Tar Heel Junior HIstorian.
Source Identifier:
/node/603
Type:
Text
Format:
text/html
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Constitutional Convention, 1868: "Black Caucus"", Juneteenth Resources, State Library of North Carolina
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https://www.ncpedia.org/sites/default/files/juneteenth/items/juneteenth046.html
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