African American lawmen, 1867-1877.: Volume 1
(Archival Materials)

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Nashville, TN : Lievin K. Mboma Press, 2020.
Format:
Archival Materials
Physical Desc:
xviii, 221 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780998971667, 0998971669, 9780998971667, 0998971669, 9780998971674, 0998971677

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Includes bibliographical references (pages [199]-202) and index.
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"AFRICAN AMERICAN LAWMEN, 1867-1877 explores the understudied topic of African Americans in law enforcement, as well as in executive and elected political offices during the Reconstruction Era. During this historical period, African Americans served in various capacities, including as policemen, justices of the peace, judges, and correctional officers. Additionally, African Americans were empowered with regulatory duties at the local, state, and federal levels such as serving as tax collectors, school inspectors, sanitary inspectors, county board of supervisors, city appraisers, street commissioners, and assessors. Moreover, they held executive offices at the city and state levels as mayors and lieutenant-governors. Furthermore, they were elected as congressmen and senators."--,Amazon.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Mboma, L. K. (2020). African American lawmen, 1867-1877. Lievin K. Mboma Press.

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Mboma, Lievin Kambamba. 2020. African American Lawmen, 1867-1877. Lievin K. Mboma Press.

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Mboma, Lievin Kambamba, African American Lawmen, 1867-1877. Lievin K. Mboma Press, 2020.

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Mboma, Lievin Kambamba. African American Lawmen, 1867-1877. Lievin K. Mboma Press, 2020.

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