Publications of the University of Texas
Publications Committee:
The University publishes bulletins four times a month,so numbered that the first two digits of the number showthe year of issue, the last two the position in the yearlyseries. (For example, No. 2201 is the first bulletin of theyear 1922.) These comprise the official publications of theUniversity, publications on humanistic and scientific subjects,bulletins prepared by the Bureau of Extension, by theBureau of Economic Geology and Technology, and other bulletinsof general educational interest. With the exceptionof special numbers, any bulletin will be sent to a citizen ofTexas free on request. All communications about Universitypublications should be addressed to University Publications,University of Texas, Austin.
University of Texas Bulletin
No. 2205: February 1, 1922
BY
CALEB PERRY PATTERSON
Adjunct Professor of Government in the University of Texas
PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY FOUR TIMES A MONTH, AND ENTERED AS
SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT AUSTIN, TEXAS,
UNDER THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912
The benefits of education and ofuseful knowledge, generally diffusedthrough a community, are essentialto the preservation of a free government.
Sam Houston
Cultivated mind is the guardiangenius of democracy.... It is theonly dictator that freemen acknowledgeand the only security that freemendesire.
Mirabeau B. Lamar
Preface | 7-8 | ||||
I. | Introduction of Slavery into Tennessee | 9-24 | |||
I. | The status of the negro in North Carolina, 1693-1790 | 12-21 | |||
A. | Privileges | 12-18 | |||
B. | Restrictions | 18-21 | |||
II. | The status ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |