NOTES

[214]. Bouvier’s “Law Dictionary,” I, p. 331.

[215]. 14 Stat. L. 27, chap. 31.

[216]. Flack, “The Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment,” pp. 46–50.

[217]. Bowlin v. Com., 1867, 65 Ky. (2 Bush) 5.

[218]. Fed. Case No. 16,151 (1866).

[219]. Fed. Case No. 14,247 (1867).

[220]. “The Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment,” pp. 53–54.

[221]. Ibid., p. 94.

[222]. 16 Stat. L. 144, chap. 114.

[223]. 16 Wall, 36, at pp. 71–72 (1872).

[224]. 18 Stat. L. 335, chap. 114.

[225]. Fed. Case No. 18,258 (1875).

[226]. Fed. Case No. 18,260 (1875).

[227]. Civil Rights Cases, 1875, 109 U. S. 3, at pp. 24, 11, and 13.

[228]. Acts and Resolves of Mass., 1864–65, p. 650.

[229]. Ibid., Jan. sess., 1866, p. 242.

[230]. Del. Laws, 1871–73, pp. 686–87.

[231]. Ibid., 1875–77, chap. 194.

[232]. Laws of Kan., 1874, chap. 49, sec. 1.

[233]. N. Y. Stat. L., IX, pp. 583–84.

[234]. Laws of N. Y., 1881, I, p. 541.

[235]. Laws of Fla., 1865, p. 25.

[236]. Ibid., 1873, chap. 1947.

[237]. Acts of La., 1869, p. 57. See also Acts of La., 1870, p. 57.

[238]. Ibid., 1873, pp. 156–57.

[239]. Acts of Ark., 1873, pp. 15–19.

[240]. Laws of Tenn., 1875, pp. 216–17.

[241]. 9 Baxter, 584.

[242]. Laws of N. C., 1876–77, pp. 589–90.

[243]. Laws of Tenn., 1885, pp. 124–25.

[244]. Revision, 1902, sec. 1164; Pub. Acts of Conn., 1905, p. 323.

[245]. Annotated Code, 1897, sec. 5008.

[246]. General Stat., 1709–1895, I, p. 804.

[247]. Laws of O., 1884, pp. 15–16; 1894, pp. 17–18; Bates’s Annotated Stat. (Everett’s 6th Ed.) II, p. 2469.

[248]. Revised Stat., 1908, secs. 609–10; Laws of Colo., 1895, pp. 139–40.

[249]. Laws of Ill., 1885, pp. 64–65; Jones and Addington’s Supplement, 1902, IV, p. 395.

[250]. Burns’s Annotated Stat., 1908, II, secs. 3863–65.

[251]. Acts and Resolves of Mass., 1885, p. 774; 1893, p. 1320; 1895, p. 519.

[252]. Compiled Laws, 1897, III, sec. 11,759, p. 3495.

[253]. Laws of Minn., 1897, p. 616; 1899, chap. 41; Revised Laws, 1905, sec. 2812.

[254]. Compiled Stat., 1907, secs. 1932–33, p. 501.

[255]. Laws of R. I., 1884–85, p. 171; General Laws of R. I., 1896, p. 978.

[256]. Laws of N. Y., 1893, II, p. 1720; 1899, II, p. 1556; Consolidated Laws of N. Y., 1909, I, pp. 626–27.

[257]. Laws of Pa., 1887, pp. 130–31.

[258]. Cotton and Ballinger’s Annotated Codes and Stat., II, secs. 7069–70, p. 1953.

[259]. Stat., 1898, II, pp. 2676–77, sec. 4398 c.

[260]. Civil Code, 1906, pp. 29–30.

[261]. General Stat., 1905, secs. 2507–08.

[262]. U. S. v. Newcomer, 1876, Fed. Case No. 15,868.

[263]. Russ’s Application, 1898, 20 Pa. Co. Ct. Rep. 510.

[264]. Furchey v. Eagleson, 1896, 43 N. E. 146.

[265]. Acts and Resolves of Mass., 1896, pp. 659–60.

[266]. Alsberg v. Lucerne Hotel Co., 1905, 46 Misc. Rep. (N. Y.) 617.

[267]. Lewis v. Hitchcock, 1882, 10 Fed. 4.

[268]. Ferguson v. Gies, 1890, 82 Mich. 358; 46 N. W. 718.

[269]. Bryan v. Adler, 1897, 72 N. W. 368.

[270]. De Veaux v. Clemmons, 1898, 17 O. Cir. Ct. Rep. 33.

[271]. Humburd v. Crawford, 1905, 105 N. W. 330.

[272]. Messenger v. State, 1889, 25 Neb. 674.

[273]. Faulkner v. Salozzi, 1907, 79 Conn. 541.

[274]. Burks v. Basso, 1905, 73 N. E. 58.

[275]. Com. v. Sylvester, 1866, 95 Mass. (13 Allen) 247.

[276]. Rhone v. Loomis, 1898, 74 Minn. 200; 77 N. W. 31.

[277]. Kellar v. Koerber, 1899, 55 N. E. 1002.

[278]. Acts of La., 1908, p. 236.

[279]. State ex rel. Tax Collector v. Falkenheimer, 1909, 49 So. 214.

[280]. Baker, “Following the Colour Line,” p. 36.

[281]. Nashville, Tenn., Weekly Journal and Tribune, Feb. 2, 1907.

[282]. Cecil v. Green, 1896, 161 Ill. 265; 43 N. E. 1105.

[283]. Donnell v. State, 1873, 12 Am. Rep. 375; 46 Miss. 661.

[284]. Fed. Case No. 18,260 (1875).

[285]. Joseph v. Bidwell, 1876, 28 La. Ann. 382.

[286]. Baylies v. Curry, 1889, 128 Ill. 287.

[287]. Younger v. Judah, 1892, 19 S. W. 1109.

[288]. Thomas v. Williams, 1905, 95 N. Y. Sup. 592.

[289]. Bowlin v. Lyon, 1885, 67 Ia. 536.

[290]. People v. King, 1886, 42 Hun. 186; affirmed in 110 N. Y. 418.

[291]. Laws of Miss., 1900, p. 171.

[292]. Revision, 1902, sec. 3535.

[293]. Revised Laws, 1902, II, p. 1153.

[294]. Laws of O., 1889, pp. 163–64.

[295]. Laws of N. Y., 1891, p. 288.

[296]. Pub. Acts of Mich., 1893, pp. 60–61.

[297]. “Following the Colour Line,” p. 135.

[298]. Ibid., pp. 142 and 160.

[299]. Acts and Resolves of Mass., 1894, p. 825.

[300]. Lincoln, Neb., Star, Nov. 7, 1903.

[301]. Raleigh, N. C., News and Observer, April 6, 1906.

[302]. Norfolk, Va., Landmark, May 27, 1906; Raleigh, N. C., News and Observer, May 29, 1906.

[303]. Raleigh, N. C., News and Observer, June 3, 1908.

[304]. Ibid., May 19 and 26, 1907.

[305]. Ibid., Oct. 9 and 20, 1907.

[306]. Ibid., March 18, 1906.

[307]. Richmond, Va., News-Leader, Aug. 3, 1906.

[308]. Laws of S. C., 1865, p. 275.

[309]. Laws of Ark., 1866–67, p. 99.

[310]. Pub. Laws of N. C., 1868, p. 35.

[311]. Laws of Ga., 1905, p. 166.

[312]. Pub. Acts of Conn., 1879, pp. 377–78; 1883, p. 289.

[313]. Laws of W. Va., 1889–90, p. 87.

[314]. Laws of N. J., 1895, p. 274.

[315]. Laws of Ala., 1875–76, p. 285; repeated in the Code of 1876, sec. 4321, p. 915.

[316]. Ibid., 1884–85, p. 192; Code, 1896, II, p. 210.

[317]. Acts of Ark., 1903, p. 161.

[318]. Laws of Ga., 1890–91, I, p. 213.

[319]. Laws of Miss., 1872, p. 85.

[320]. Laws of N. C., 1909, p. 1215.

[321]. Raleigh, N. C., News and Observer, July 21, 1907.

[322]. Laws of Ga., 1893, p. 121.

[323]. Laws of W. Va., 1889, p. 15; Code, 1906, pp. 770 and 776.

[324]. Local Acts of Ala., 1898–99, p. 86.

[325]. Code, 1907, II, secs. 1949–52.

[326]. Code, 1874, sec. 384; 1884, sec. 2505, p. 572.

[327]. Laws of Tenn., 1865–66, pp. 5 and 65.

[328]. Ibid., 1881, p. 139.

[329]. Laws of Ky., 1876, I, p. 112.

[330]. Laws of N. Y., 1866, II, p. 1675; 1867, II, p. 1850; 1868, II, pp. 1845–49; 1869, II, pp. 2064–66; 1870, II, pp. 1689–90, etc.

[331]. Laws of N. C., 1874–75, pp. 338–39.

[332]. Laws of Ga., 1885, p. 399.

[333]. Code, 1901, II, sec. 4598.

[334]. Code, 1906, sec. 2699, p. 1104; Laws of W. Va., 1897, p. 42; 1904, p. 160.

CHAPTER VIII
SEPARATION OF RACES IN SCHOOLS