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Enrolling as Cherokee Freedmen: Social Networks of Rejected Applicants

An Act In Regard to Free Negroes (Dec. 2, 1842)

The act stipulated that the free people of African descent who were not former Cherokee slaves voluntarily leave the Cherokee Nation or face expulsion, mandating that any Cherokee Nation citizen who freed a slave of African descent be held responsible for the freed slave’s conduct, requiring that, upon the death of the Cherokee Nation citizen who freed a slave of African descent, such freed slave shall be required to “give satisfactory security ... for their conduct” or be subject to removal, and further providing that:

[S]hould any free negro or negroes be found guilty of aiding, abetting or decoying any slave or slaves, to leave his or their owner or employer, such free negro or negroes, shall receive for each and every such offence, one hundred lashes on the bare back, and be immediately removed from this Nation.

From THE CHEROKEE NATION V. NASH, VANN, & ZINKE.

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