shall be arrested and imprisoned and made to work two days on the public streets, or pay two dollars in lieu of said work.
Sec. 11. All the foregoing provisions apply to freedmen and freedwomen, or both sexes.
Sec. 12. It shall be the special duty of the mayor or president of the board to see that all the provisions of this ordinance are faithfully executed.
Sec. 13. Be it further ordained, that this ordinance to take effect from and after its first publication.-Sen. Ex. Doc. No. 2, 39th Cong., 1st Sess., p. 92.
Sec. 61. Marriages Between White Persons and Negroes. If any white person and any negro, or the descendant of any negro, to the third generation, inclusive, though one ancestor of each generation be a white person, intermarry, or live in adultery or fornication with each other, each of them must, on conviction, be imprisoned in the penitentiary, or sentenced to hard labor for the county, for not less than two, nor more than seven years.
Sec. 62. Same; Officer Issuing License, or Performing Marriage Ceremony. Any Probate Judge, who issues a license for the marriage of any persons who are prohibited by the last preceding section from intermarrying, knowing that they are within the provisions of that section; and any justice of the peace,minister of the gospel or other person by law authorized to solemnize the rites of matrimony, who performs a marriage ceremony for such persons, knowing that they are within the provisions of said section, must, each, on conviction, be fined not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars; and may also be imprisoned in the county jail, or sentenced to hard labor for the county, for not less than six months.-Penal Code of Alabama (1866), p. 31.
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Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau, 6:27, 37, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50; Ku Klux Klan, 2:3; Intermarriage of Whites and Blacks, 8:32; Labor Regulations at Mobile, 6:19; Union League Resolu- tions,3:34; White Camelia, 1:6, 7; White League and White Brotherhood, 1:6.
Alcorn Clubs, 3:5.
Apprenticeship, 8:10, 8. Association, The 76, 4:59-60.
Black and Tan Convention in South Carolina, 4:3. Black Belt, 1:6, 7; 3:4.
"Black Codes," see "Black Laws." "Black Laws," Alabama, 8:32; a Town Ordinance Regulating Freedmen, 8:30; Certain Crimes of Freedmen, 8:29; Civil Rights of Freedmen, 8:13; Criticism of 8:3;. Domestic Relations of Freedmen, 8:16; Florida, 8:29-30; Intermarriage of Races, 8:32; Louisiana, 8:30-32; Master and Apprentice Act, 8-10; Missis- sippi, 8:10-16; North Carolina, 8:4-10; Purpose, 8:3; Report of Committee of North Carolina Legislature,8:4; Sketch of, 8:3; South Carolina, 8:16-29; Va- grancy Act, 8:11.
Bond and Railroad Frauds, 4:42. Botts, John Minor, opinion of Freedmens Bureau in Virginia,
Bureau Courts, 6:21, 27, 52.
Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees and Abandoned Lands, see
Freedmen's Bureau.
Carpetbag Rule in South Caro- lina, 4:3-49.
Children of Freedmen Legitimate, 8:16.
Christian Negroes, 8:9.
Churches, Intrusion of Negroes Into, 8:30.
Civil Rights of Freedmen, 8:13.
Colonization of Negroes, 6:42. Confiscation, 6:3, 4, 43; As a Cause of the Ku Klux Move- ment, 1:5; 3:4; Negroes Believe in, 6:43. Contracts 20, 25. Constitution, of the Knights of the White Camelia, 1:8-20; of the United States, 1:8, 21, 26; 3:19, 23, 24, 26, 27.
with Freedmen, 8:14,
Constitutional Union Guards, 2:5. Conway, T. W., on Freedmen's Bureau in Louisiana, 6:33. Council of Safety, 1:6; Constitu- tion of, 4:51-56; Sketch of, 4:50. Courts Should Be Opened to Negro, 8:5.
DeBow, J. D. B., Opinion of the Freedmen's Bureau, 6:55. Department of Negro Affairs, 6:3. Deserting Employment, 8:15. Discharge of Servants, 8:22.
Economic Causes of the Ku Klux Movement, 2:4.
Education, by the Freedmen's Bureau, 6:3-5, 22, 23, 30. Elections, 1:5, 22, 23; 3:4. Equality of Races, 1:5; Denied by Ku Klux Klan, 2:25; Denied by White Camelia, 1:21-29; Taught by Freedmen's Bureau, 6:5; Taught by Union League, 3:4.. Eviction of Persons of Color, 8:26. Evidence, Rules of, 8:7.
Family Relations of the Freed- men, 8:14, 16.
Federal Troops in the Southern States, 1:5; 3:3.
Fees for Contracts, 8:21.
Fisk, General Clinton B., on Freedmen's Burcau in Ken- tucky, 6:38.
Florida, Freedmen's Bureau, 6:40, 42.
Forrest, General N. B., 2:4.
"Forty Acres of Land and a Mule," 6:17, 43.
Freedmen, see Negroes, and Freedmen's Bureau.
Freedmen's Aid Societies, 6:3-5. Freedmen's Bureau, a Cause of the Ku Klux Movement, 1:5; 6:00; Laws Establishing, 6:6-11; Officials in Union League, 3:4; Official Regulations, 6:17-31; Opinions of the Bureau, 6:46- 55; Reports of the Bureau, 6:46-55; Reports of Officials,
6:32-42; Sketch of, 6:3-5; Veto Messages of the President, 6:12-16.
Freedmen, Civil Rights of, 8:4- 10; Legislation Relating to, sec "Black Laws."
Freedmen's Savings and Trust Company, 6:5, 56.
Freedmen's Savings Bank, Act of Incorporation, 6:61; Amount of Deposits, 6:63; Benefits, 6:57; Depositor's Bank Book, 6:56; Investigation of by Congress,
Ku Klux Klan, 1:5, 6, 7; a Case of Ku Klux Discipline, 4:60; a Local Constitution, 4:56; Char- acter and Objects of the Or- ders, 2:9; Degenerates, 2:5; Dis- banded, 2:5; Edicts, 2:28; Elec- tion of Officers, 2:19; Extent of, 2:3, 10; Initiation Ceremonies, 2:3; Its Judiciary, 2:21; Its Revenues, 2:22: Membership, 2:24; Oath, 1:31; 2:19, 20; Op- erates in White Counties, 2:4; Orders, 2:4, 31; Powers and Duties of Officials, 2:11-18; Prescript of, 2:4; Questions to Be Answered by Candidates, 2:25; Register, 2:30; Revised and Amended Prescript of, 2:4, 7-30; Sketch of, 2:3-6; Titles of Officials, 2:9.
Ku Klux Movement, Causes, 1:5; 2:3; 3:5. See also Ku Klux Klan, Council of Safety, White Camelia, '76 Association. Labor Regulations, 8:21; of Freedmen's Bureau, 6:19-31.
Revolution Against Reconstruc- tion, 1:5; 2:3-5.
Rights of Masters, 8:22-24. Rights of Servants, 8:24, 25. Ritual of the Knights of the White Camelia, 1:21-29.
Sayre, of Alabama, Opinion of the Freedmen's Bureau, 6:49. Servants, Duties of, 8:21; in Hus- bandry, 8:25.
Sherman's Special Field Orders No. 15, 6:17.
Slave Marriages Valid, 8:14. South Carolina, "Black Laws," S:16-29; Bond and Railroad Frauds, 4:42; Carpetbag Rule, 4:3-49; Corrupt Judiciary, 4:47; Election of Patterson to U. S. Senate,4:49; Frauds in Supplies, 4:4; Impeachment Swindle, 4:35; Local Ku Klux Klan, 4:56; Militia Frauds, 4:37; Pay Cer- tificates, 4:40; Printing Frauds, 4:31; Public Frauds, 4:3-49; the Council of Safety, 4:50-56. "Southern Atrocities," 3:3; 6:33, 38.
Southern Unionists in the Union League, 3:3.
Supplies for the South Carolina Legislature, 4:4.
Swayne, General
Freedmen's Bureau in Alabania,
Tarbell, General, Opinion of the Freedmen's Bureau,6:54. Teachers and Missionaries from The North, 1:5; 3:3; 6:3, 4, 5. Tennessee, Freedmen's Bureau, 6:38.
Testimony of Freedmen, 8:5, 14. Tillson, General, on Freedmen's Bureau in Georgia, 6:39.
"Tories," a Cause of Ku Klux Movement, 2:4; Members of the Union League, 3:3, 4.
Union League, a Cause of the Ku Klux Movement, 1:5; 2:3, 25; 3:5; Black Membership, 3:4; Campaign Literature, 3:3; Cate- chism, 3:28-33; Constitution of a State Council, 3:11-16; Con- stitution of National Council, 3:6-10; in the North, 3:3-5, 27;
Methods, 3:4, 28, 35; Origin, 3:3, 27; Principles, Resolutions of Alabama Grand 3:3; 4:19-27; Council, 3:34; Ritual, 3:17-27; Sketch of, 3:3-5; Treatment of Negro Democrats, 3:4, 35.
Union League Dialogue, 3:28-33. Union League in Alabama, 6:49. Union Republican Clubs, 3:4, 33. United States Sanitary Commis- sion, 3:3.
Punished, 8:12, 13. 8:29; Defined,
Veto Messages of President John-
6:28, 29, 40, 41, 43, 54. Freedmen's
Weapons, Freedmen, 8:30, 31. Not Permitted Whipping as 30.
White Camelia, Knights of, 1:5; 2:5; Cause and Origin of, 1:5; Cen- tral Council, 1:13; Constitution, 1:8-20; Councils, 1:15; Degen- erates, 1:7; Disbanded, 1:7; Ex- tent of,1:5; Fundamental Ob- ject, 1:25; Grand Councils, 1:11; Initiation Oath, 1:21, 23; Mem- bership, 1:7, 16; Methods, 1:6; Opposes Equality of Negro, 1:23, 25; Social and Principles, 1:21-25; Recognizes Political Rights of Negro, 1:28; Ritual, 1:21-29; Supreme Council, 1:8; Titles of Officials, 1:8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 20.
White League, 1:6; 2:5.
White Rose, Order of, 1:5. Wright, General,
Opinion of Freedmen's Bureau, of 6:47.
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