1913 private laws – Ch.29 Sec.2

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CHAPTER 29 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 2 OF PRIVATE LAWS OF 1911, RELATIVE TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES OF GREENSBORO. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

That said board of commissioners of the city of Greensboro may also establish, or cause to be established, a free public library for the use and benefit of the negro race of said city, by passage of an ordinance in the manner required by the charter of said city, which said library shall be known and designated as Greensboro Public Library for the Colored Race, and the said board of commissioners may appropriate out of the public funds of said city not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) a year for the maintenance of the same.

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