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The constitutional convention of South Carolina has made provisions for an industrial and normal school for Negroes, to be supported by the state. The present school of this kind is to be separated from Claflin University and will be managed as a state institution. Part of the profits of the state liquor selling business are to be applied to the school fund, besides the three mills tax and the poll tax.
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