. Civil war and reconstruction in Alabama . school officers unable to read; intermarriage of whitesand blacks declared legal by the supreme court; the low characterof the Federal officials; constant arrests of respectable whites forpolitical purposes; use of Federal troops; packed juries; purchaseand sale of offices; defaulters in every Radical county; riots instigated 1 Report of Joint Committee in regard to election of George E. Spencer; Taft, Senate Election Cases, pp. 558, 562, 574-578 ; Annual Cyclopaedia (1872), pp. 11, 12;(1873), 16-18; Memor-ial of General Assembly (Radical) to Preside


. Civil war and reconstruction in Alabama . school officers unable to read; intermarriage of whitesand blacks declared legal by the supreme court; the low characterof the Federal officials; constant arrests of respectable whites forpolitical purposes; use of Federal troops; packed juries; purchaseand sale of offices; defaulters in every Radical county; riots instigated 1 Report of Joint Committee in regard to election of George E. Spencer; Taft, Senate Election Cases, pp. 558, 562, 574-578 ; Annual Cyclopaedia (1872), pp. 11, 12;(1873), 16-18; Memor-ial of General Assembly (Radical) to President, November, 1872;Coburn Report, p. 716; Senate Journal (1872-1873), pp. 15-86 (Court-House Sen-ate) ; Senate Journal, 1871 (Capitol Senate), Appendix; McPherson, Handbookof Politics (1874), pp. 85, 86 ; Acts of Ala. (1872-1873), p. 532 ; Acts of Ala., 1873,p. 156; Montgomery Advertiser, Nov. 12 and 24, 1872; Jan. 4, Feb. 22 and 23, 1873;Southern Argus,Noy. 22, 1872; Jan. 10, 1873; Herbert, Solid South, pp. 57-59;Miller, Alabama, p.


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