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Enrolling as Cherokee Freedmen: Social Networks of Rejected Applicants

An act of punishment for intermarriage

Intermarriages between negro slaves, and Indians, or whites, shall not be lawful, and any person or persons permitting and approbating his, her or their negro slaves, to intermarry with Indians or whites, he, she, or they, so offending, shall pay a fine of fifty dollars, one half for the benefit of the Cherokee Nation, and . . . any male Indian or white man marrying a negro woman slave, he or they shall be punished with fifty-nine stripes on the bare back, and any Indian or white woman, marrying a negro man slave, shall be punished with twenty-five stripes.

Rudia, Jr. Halliburton. Red over Black: Black Slavery among the Cherokee Indians. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1977, p. 37. quoted in Circe Sturm, Blood Politics, 54.

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