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Freed people negotiated the terms of their labor through contracts like the one seen here. This agreement required the plantation owner to pay the laborers and provide “just treatment, wholesome food, comfortable clothing and quarters, fuel and necessary medical attention, [and] the opportunity for instructing our children.” This contract was signed near the end of the Civil War, as ordered by the U.S. Army.

LI-2018-33.02

Details

  • Title: Agreement with freedmen
  • Date Created: 1865
  • Subject Keywords: Reconstruction, 13th Amendment
  • Original Source: Louisiana State University, Hill Memorial Library
  • Rights: Lemuel P. Connor Family Papers, Special Collections, LSU Libraries, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

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