How Indiana Punishes MiscegenationPosted in Articles, Law, Media Archive, United States on 2013-10-23 01:40Z by Steven |
How Indiana Punishes Miscegenation
The New York Times
1879-05-21
Terre Haute, Ind., May 20.—William Nelson, a colored man, was sentenced to-day to pay a fine of $5,000 and be imprisoned in the Penitentiary for one year for marrying a white woman. The prosecution originated in spite, but Nelson was convicted under the law of 1856, which Judge Long held to be valid through a decision of the Supreme Court.