"If any apprentice shall leave the employment of his or her master or mistress, without his or her consent, said master or mistr
ess may pursue and recapture said apprentice, and bring him or her before any justice of the peace of the county, whose duty it shall be to remand said apprentice to the
service of his or her master or mistress; and if the court shall be of opinion that said apprentice left the employment of his or her master or
mistress without good cause, to order him or her to be punished, as provided for the punishment of hired freedmen, as may be from time to time
provided for by law for desertion ..."
-An Act to Confer Civil Rights on Freedmen, and for other Purposes, Tennessee, 1865
This law is an example of
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A the black codes
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B. the Enforcement Acts.
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the Reconstruction Acts,
O D. the Ten Percent Plan.
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<span>John Hancock (Mass.) (January. 12,1737-October 8,1793)46 President of Continental Congress from 1775-1777. Son of a clergyman. Raised by his Uncle Thomas Hancock after his father's death. Graduated from Harvard in 1754 and joined his uncle in business. 1788 was the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1780-1785;1787-1793.He was a Congregationalist.</span>