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Published on: 2016-11-17
Released on: 2016-11-17
Original language: English
Excerpt from The Negro Law of South Carolina: Collected and DigestedSection 1. The Act of 1740, sec. I, declares all negroes and Indians, (free Indians in amity with this Government, negroes, mulattoes and mestizoes, who now are free, excepted) to be slaves: - the offspring to follow the condition of the mother: and that such slaves are chattels personal.Sec. 2. Under this provision it has been uniformly held, that color is prima facie evidence, that the party bearing the color of a negro, mulatto or mestizo, is a slave: but the same prima facie result does not follow from the Indian color.Sec. 3. Indians, and descendants of Indians are regarded as free Indians, in amity with this government, until the contrary be shown. In the second proviso of sec. 1, of the Act of 1740, it is declared that "every negro, Indian, mulatto and mestizo is a slave unless the contrary can be made to appear" - yet, in the same it is immediately thereafter provided - "the Indians in amity with this government, excepted, in which case the burden of proof shall lie on the defendant," that is, on the person claiming the Indian plaintiff to be a slave. This latter clause of the proviso is now regarded as furnishing the rule. The race of slave Indians, or of Indians not in amity to this government, (the State,) is extinct, and hence the previous part of the proviso has no application.Sec. 4. The term negro is confined to slave Africans, (the ancient Berbers) and their descendants. It does not embrace the free inhabitants of Africa, such as the Egyptians, Moors, or the negro Asiatics, such as the Lascars.Sec. 5. Mulatto is the issue of the white and the negro.Sec. 6. When the mulatto ceases, and a party bearing some alight taint of the African blood, ranks as white, is a question for solution of a Jury. The Latest On AXS The AXS Cookie Policy. This website like most others uses cookies in order to give you a great online experience. By continuing to use our website you accept to our ... Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry - USA ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY AND ITS KINDRED SCIENCES by ALBERT C. MACKEY M. D. Browse the Encyclopedia by clicking on any of the letters below. A B C D E ... Loot.co.za: Sitemap 9780571244492 0571244491 Virgin Soil v. 2 Ivan Turgenev Constance Garnett 9780827234628 0827234627 Somos Uno - Historia Teologc-O y Gobierno de la Iglesio ... worldcat.org/search We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. Ideadiez.com is and in to a was not you i of it the be he his but for are this that by on at they with which she or from had we will have an what been one if would who has her ... Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry - A - USA ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY AND ITS KINDRED SCIENCES by ALBERT C. MACKEY M. D. Browse the Encyclopedia by clicking on any of the letters below. A B C D E ... The Food Timeline: history notes--ice cream Ice cream Food historians tell us the history of ice cream begins with ancient flavored ices. The Chinese are generally credited for creating the first ice creams ... Full text of "NEW " - Internet Archive Search the history of over 279 billion web pages on the Internet. Loot.co.za: Sitemap 9780153266522 015326652X Florida Trophies Practice Book Banner Days Grade 2 Harcourt School Publishers 9781593881009 1593881002 Jose Antonio Echeverria Julio ... The Food Timeline: history notes-meat Airline chicken Airline chicken can be several things depending upon who you talk to. It can be a fancy cut a special presentation or a negative appelation ...
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