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(‎Removed claim: hasName (P20): Contested Freedom: Free Persons of Color in Savannah, GA, 1823-1842, #quickstatements; batch #854 by User:Alicia Sheill)
(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): The dataset names 1,321 free individuals of color residing in Chatham County. In 1818 the Georgia state legislature enacted a law with the mandate for all free persons of color to register themselves. In instances when free persons of color failed to register, they risked re-enslavement.)
 
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Contested Freedom: Free Persons of Color in Savannah, GA, 1823-1842
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The dataset names 1,321 free individuals of color residing in Chatham County. In 1818 the Georgia state legislature enacted a law with the mandate for all free persons of color to register themselves. In instances when free persons of color failed to register, they risked re-enslavement.
Property / hasDescription: The dataset names 1,321 free individuals of color residing in Chatham County. In 1818 the Georgia state legislature enacted a law with the mandate for all free persons of color to register themselves. In instances when free persons of color failed to register, they risked re-enslavement. / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 6 July 2023

Contested Freedom research project
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1842
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Marquis Taylor
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Contested Freedom
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The dataset names 1,321 free individuals of color residing in Chatham County. In 1818 the Georgia state legislature enacted a law with the mandate for all free persons of color to register themselves. In instances when free persons of color failed to register, they risked re-enslavement.
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