Kansas Constitution
Article Bill of Rights, § 6 — Slavery prohibited; servitude for conviction of crime
Kansas Const. art. Bill of Rights, § 6
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Kan. Const. art. Bill of Rights, § 6.
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There shall be no slavery in this state; and no involuntary servitude, except for the punishment of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.
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History
Adopted by convention, July 29, 1859; ratified by electors, October 4, 1859; L. 1861, p. 48.
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