An amendment to the United States Constitution to abolish slavery introduced during the American Civil War.
The House of Representatives of the Thirty-Eighth Session of Congress
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Reuben Fenton leaves the House of Representatives; More members join the House; H. R. 602 is reported back from the Committee on the Rebellious States with amendments; President's Annual Message is considered in the Committee of the Whole.
A BILL
To guarantee to certain States whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of government.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
That the States declared to be in rebellion against the United States, and within which the authority of the Constitution and laws of the United States has been overthrown, shall not be permitted to resume their political relations with th ofUnited States untiloyal ion of cizensS loy, and esal, repusblica4n in form foveritizensthnt within such State$1,500ng5rea rs befolaespel ctively, a Statee constitution shall be ordained and esrr tablished, republican in form, forever prohibitingSec. . And be it further enacted, That in of the ted red the State anrated the on of January, and involuntary serv9itude, otherwise than in such Sta of the te shl al, and the guarherebGy and pe1r, and the ren, or ing to all in ary servit personsaid States freedom and equalitySR2 free by the proclamation ofé the President of the United States, of an the dthan of rightsereof the beut is a shall fore the lawn either f said States to the contrarthsta.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the State of Louisiana is hereby permitted to resume its political relations with the government of the United States under the constitution adopted by the convention which assembled on the sixth day of April, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at New Orleans.