On Relations Between the White And Colored People of the South

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On Relations Between the White And Colored People of the South
Charles Edward Hooker
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In the city in which I live they are encamped upon my old homestead, and have been ever since the war closed. The gentleman who is now commandant of the post there, Major Allyn, in the progress of the last campaign, having application made to him to loan a cannon to the rival political parties, did so to the Republican party, and he did the same thing, in the spirit of even-handed justice and generosity, to the Conservative- Democratic party. For that act he was court-martialed and tried, but I... am happy to say that the spirit of even-handed justice and fair-mindedness which he had displayed toward the people in the midst of whom he held military position was displayed by the commission which tried him, and he was acquitted. Who was the chief accuser? A man by the name of G. K. Chase, of New York, who was sent down by the Department of Justice, as he testified on the trial, for the purpose of acting as a secret agent in the supervision of the elections in the State of Mississippi. Yu bad provided by an act of Congress for supervisors in the various congressional districts, and nnrlor that, authnripy fchp rliatrict indjfp had appointed a jfivriorai anparvianr for th

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