| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 528 pages
...them in the scale of created beings that intermarriages between white persons and negroes or mnlattoes were regarded as unnatural and immoral, and punished...parties, but in the person who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made n,td., p. w». between the free negro or mulatto and the... | |
| 1887 - 980 pages
...one which they had reduced to slavery and governed as subjects with absolute and despotic power, and which they then looked upon as so far below them in...parties, but in the person who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made between the free negro or mulatto and the slave, but this... | |
| James Boyd White - Political Science - 1994 - 332 pages
...one which they had reduced to slavery, and governed as subjects with absolute and despotic power, and which they then looked upon as so far below them in...parties, but in the person who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made between the free negro or mulatto and the slave, but this... | |
| Michael J. Perry - Law - 1996 - 288 pages
...lawfully be reduced to slavery for [the white man's] benefit. . . . [Whites]. . . looked upon [negroes] as so far below them in the scale of created beings,...as unnatural and immoral, and punished as crimes. . . ." 56. The quoted words (without the emphasis) are those of the 1866 Act. See p. 118. 57. See id.... | |
| Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - Education - 1995 - 512 pages
...one which they had reduced to slavery, and governed as subjects with absolute and despotic power, and which they then looked upon as so far below them in...parties, but in the person who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made between the free negro or mulatto and the slave, but this... | |
| Arthur S. Leonard - Gay military personnel - 1997 - 424 pages
.... . . and . . . looked upon as so far below them in the scale of created beings, that intermarriage between white persons and negroes or mulattoes were...regarded as unnatural and immoral, and punished as crimes."464 A significant difference between the miscegenation cases and cases regarding same-sex marriages... | |
| Robert Johnson (Jr.) - Law - 1998 - 552 pages
...then looked upon as so far below them in the scale of created beings, that intermarriages between the white persons and negroes or mulattoes were regarded...punished as crimes, not only in the parties, but in the persons who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made between the free negro... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - Religion - 1998 - 384 pages
...them in the scale of created beings that intermarriages between white persona and negroes or mutattoes were regarded as unnatural and immoral, and punished as crimes, not only in the parties, but in the persons who joined them in marriage. And no distinction in this respect was made between the free negro... | |
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