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An Act providing for the voluntary enslavement of free persons of color in this State. 1857-1858 55 (1857)

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CHAPTER 45.
AN ACT providing for the voluntary enslavement of free persons of color in this State.
. SECTION 1. Be it enacted  by the General Assembly of M      0
the State of Tennessee, That it shall and may be lawful rttr.ho    a
for any free person of color, resident within this State, of
the age of eighteen years, to choose his or her master,
and convey him or herself into slavery, upon the terms and
conditions hereinafter mentioned.
SEc. 2. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
when any free person of color as aforesaid, desires to go in-
to slavery, such person shall file a petition in the circuit or retition in erenit
chancery court of the county in which such free person of or cannery
color resides, setting forth his or her desires to choose an. court.
owner, and go into slavery, and setting forth the name of
such person, as he or she desires to become his or her
owner, which petition shall be signed by such free person
of color, or in the presence of at least two subscribing
witnesses.
SEC. 3. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
the clerk of the court in which such petition shall have been
filed, shall, upon the filing of said petition, order a notice,
that such petit'on has been filed to be forthwith printed in Noie.
some newspaper published in the town where said court is
held, or if no newspaper is published in said town; then to
be posted at the front door of the court house for at least
one month, and shall issue a sumnnons to appear at the suc-
ceeding term of the court, both the petitioner and the per-
son designated in said petition.
SEo. 4. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
upon the appearance of both the pecitioner and the person
designated in the petition, the court shall proceed to exam-
ine such party separately, as well as such other persons as
said court may see fit, and if upon such examination the
court shall be satisfied there is no fraud practiced upon the
petitioner, and that there is no good reason to the contra-
ry, the said court shall have power to grant the prayer of
the petitioner, and if it determine so to do, that the court
shall appoint three disinterested commissioners who shall bree comm's-
examine and report to the court what in their opinion
would be the cash value of such free person of color;
which report shall be entered upon the record, and the
person to whom said free person of color desires to sell
him or herself, into slavery, shall pay into the clerk's office
one tenth of said assessed value, which shall be paid over
by said clerk to the trustee of said county for the use of
common schools within the same, and the clerks of the dif-

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