| 21. | Begging is illegal under the Vagrancy Act of 1824.
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| 22. | Southern Whites also perceived Black vagrancy as a sudden and dangerous social problem.
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| 23. | In spring of 1888, Jones had reportedly been reduced to common vagrancy.
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| 24. | The charges were later reduced to vagrancy and Binaggio was released on bond.
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| 25. | When he comes to, he is arrested by abusive policemen for vagrancy.
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| 26. | All these terms nowadays are considered pejorative due to their connotation of vagrancy.
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| 27. | Ambiguous vagrancy laws became more narrowly and clearly defined.
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| 28. | He worked to prohibit vagrancy, vice and crime.
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| 29. | Vagrancy raced 42 times and hit the board in 31 of her starts.
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| 30. | The apartments became known for drug dealing and vagrancy.
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