During a debate in the House of Delegates over emancipation, William O. Goode moves that the House not consider emancipation, setting off renewed debate in that body over whether to free the state’s slaves. Members give speeches for thirteen days.
During a debate in the House of Delegates over emancipation, William O. Goode moves that the House not consider emancipation, setting off renewed debate in that body over whether to free the state’s slaves. Members give speeches for thirteen days.