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Governor William Woods Holden represented the head of a new political movement in the state following the Civil War, the Republican Party. During this point in history, republicans were concerned with protecting newly freed African-American liberties. Holden would be removed from office by a Democratic impeachment after he took action against members of the Klan.
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According to state law, children eleven years old and younger could technically be considered eligible for employment. Presented here is a history of legislative movements to remove children from dangerous factory work and the clash between state rights and the constitution.
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Tar Heel Junior Historian (NoCar F 251 T3x), Vol. 28 Issue 1, Fall 1988, p25-29, il
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