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The Marriage Institution Among the Southern Negroes.

The Marriage Institution Among the Southern Negroes.
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The civil and the military, as well as the ecclesiastical authorities in the South, have had no little trouble within the last year or two in their attempts to regulate the institu tion of marriage among the blacks. In the old days of slavery, the marital rite had neither sacred nor civil sanction worth anything, so far as the negroes were concerned. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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