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An Act to provide separate schools. 1868 148 (1868.07)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0673 and id is 1 raw text is: AN ACT
To provide separate schools.
Be it enacted by the board of education of the State of
Alabama, That in no case shall it be lawfid to unite in
White and col. one school both colored and white children, unless it
oroduchools. be by the unanimous consent of the parents and guar-
dians of such children ; but said trustees shall in all
other cases provide separate schools for both white and
colored children.
Approved, August 11, 1S68.
AN ACT
To declare all school offices vacant and to supervise all
existing school contracts.
SEcTioN 1. Be it enacted by the board of education of
eOi  aca cthe State of Alabama, That all oflices of county super-
intendents, township trustees and school commissioners,
are hereby declared vacant.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That all contracts entered
contracts into by any of said authorities for services rendered
subject to ap. since the 13th day of July, 186S, or to be rendered in
proval.   the future, are subject to the approval of the school
authorities that may be hereafter appointed.
Approved, August 11, IS6S.
AN ACT
In relation to schools in the city and county of Mobile.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the board of education of
the State of Alabama, That all school laws and parts of
school laws in force on the 120th day of July, 1 ,6S, in
Lawsin force. the city and county of M~obile, not in conflict with the
constitution and laws of the United States or the con-
stitution of the State of Alabama, he and the same are
hereby continued in force in the said city and county of
Mobile, except as modified by this act.
SEC. 2. Be itfurther enacted, That there shall be a
Superinten. Superintendent appointed for the free public schools of
dent,     the county of Mobile, to be compensated as the school
commissioners may decide, subject to the approval of
the superintendent of public instruction, with the same
duties and powers as other county superintendents.

1868.

148

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