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Michigan Constitution (1835)

Before becoming a state, Michigan a Territory under governance of the Northwest Ordinance, had outlawed slavery but assured no civil rights for blacks. Upon becoming a state, Michigan inherited Ohio’s black code which required African-Americans to register, provide proof of freedom, provide sureties to guarantee good behavior and that they would not need public assistance upon entering. They were rarely enforced and gradually repealed.


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Norwest Gallery of Art

19556 Grand River Avenue, Detroit, MI 48223

22 North Gallery of Art

22 North Huron 

Ypsilanti, MI 48197

 

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January 11-February 2, 2020

October 4-20, 2019

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