id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8872 Schurz, Carl Report on the Condition of the South .txt text/plain 83656 3534 62 there is not a military force to protect him." (Accompanying document No. 32.) Mr. William King, a citizen of Georgia, well known in that State, general assertions, quoting instances in which negro laborers were working treated in every way contrary to the requirements of General Orders No. 129, from the War Department." (Accompanying document No. 25.) As late as When Southern people speak of the insolence of the negro, they generally in the State courts or to have all cases in which colored people were of the negro and of free labor in the south--the Freedmen's Bureau--is people assume that free negro labor will not work, and therefore they are of what the general good at the present time requires in the way of State The freedmen and colored people of Mobile are, as a general thing, suffrage to every man in the State, and the negroes will elect officers to ./cache/8872.txt ./txt/8872.txt