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An Act to prohibit the employment of slaves and free persons of colour in the setting of types in printing offices in this State. 1829 175 (1829)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0215 and id is 1 raw text is: 8LAVlE S.

AN ACT to prohibit the employment of slaves and free
persons of colour in the setting of typcs inl printing offices
in this State.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represenwalives of
the State of Georia, in g'nVral aswembl3 met, That no slave
or fre person of colour shall be employed in the setting of
types in any printing office in this State, and that if any own-
er or proprietor of a printing press, or any person having the
chargo nud control of a printing press in this State shall use or
employ a slave or free person of colour in the setting of
types, or shall suffer a slave or fro person of color to be so
employed in his office, such owner, proprietor, or person
shall forfeit the sum of ten dollars for every slave or free per-
son of colour who may be so employed on any day or part of
a day, to he sued for and recovered by an action of debt in'
the justice's court of the district wherein the offender may
reside, by and in the name und to the use of any person who
shall prosecute for the same.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted 14t the authorily aforesaid,
That when there are several owners or propriotors of such
press, the suit hercin authorised shall and may be brought.
against any one or more of the owners or proprietors who
may he resident in the county wherein such offence may be
committed, or ugainst the person having the charge and con-
trol of the printing press in the office or house in which the
offence may have been committed-and the process shall re-
quire the defendant or defendants to ansWer in an action of
debt for 6i breach of the provi.-ions of this act.
WARREN JOURDA N,
Speaker of I he House of Represntatives.
THOTm.tS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 22, 182i).
(REOUGE R. GILMER, Governor.

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