Negroes and Mulattoes
Article 13.
Negroes and Mulattoes.
Section 1. No negro or mulatto shall come into or settle in the State, after the adoption of this Constitution.
Section 2. All contracts made with any Negro or Mulatto coming into the State, contrary to the provisions of the foregoing section, shall be void; and any person who shall employ such Negro or Mulatto, or otherwise encourage him to remain in the State, shall be fined in any sum not less than ten dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars.
Section 3. All fines which may be collected for a violation of the provisions of this article, or of any law which ay hereafter be passed for the purpose of carrying the same into execution, shall be set apart and appropriated for the colonization of such Negroes and Mulattoes, and their descendants, as may be in the State at the adoption of this Constitution, and may be willing to emigrate.
Section 4. The General Assembly shall pass laws to carry out the provisions of this article.
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- Title
- Negroes and Mulattoes
- Description
- Part of the Black Codes passed by Northwest Ordinance states prior to Reconstruction, this article in the Indiana Constitution is an example of the way "free" states ensured white supremacy.
- Date
- 1851
- Subject
- African Americans
- Document Type
- Constitution
- Document Category
- Primary Source
- Bibliographic Citation
- Charles Kettleborough. Constitution Making in Indiana: A Source Book of Constitutional Documents with Historical Introduction and Critical Notes, Volume I: 1780-1851. Indiana Historical Commission, 1916.
- Digital Repository
- HathiTrust
- Title
- Negroes and Mulattoes
- Description
- Part of the Black Codes passed by Northwest Ordinance states prior to Reconstruction, this article in the Indiana Constitution is an example of the way "free" states ensured white supremacy.
- Date
- 1851
- Subject
- African Americans
- Document Type
- Constitution
- Document Category
- Primary Source
- Bibliographic Citation
- Charles Kettleborough. Constitution Making in Indiana: A Source Book of Constitutional Documents with Historical Introduction and Critical Notes, Volume I: 1780-1851. Indiana Historical Commission, 1916.
- Digital Repository
- HathiTrust