s,
Cairo, Illinois,
an outlet for the refugees
Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan,
a Negro community;
note on progress of
Campbell, Sir George,
comment on condition of Negroes in Kansas City
Canaan, New Hampshire,
break-up of school of, admitting Negroes,
Canada,
the migration of Negroes to;
settlements in,
Canadians,
supply of slaves of;
prohibited the importation of slaves,
Canterbury, people of,
imprison Prudence Crandall because she taught Negroes,
Cardoza, F.L.,
return of from Edinburgh to South Carolina,
Cassey, Joseph C.,
a lumber merchant,
Cassey, Joseph,
a broker in Philadelphia,
Chester, T. Morris,
went from Pittsburgh to settle in Louisiana,
Cincinnati,
friends of fugitives in;
mobs;
successful Negroes of,
Clark, Edward V.,
a jeweler,
Clay, Henry,
a colonizationist,
Code for indentured servants in West,
note,
Coffin, Levi,
comment on the condition of the refugees,
Coles, Edward,
moved to Illinois to free his slaves;
correspondence with Jefferson on slavery,
Colgate, Richard,
master of James Wenyam who escaped to the West,
Collins, Henry M.,
interest of, in colonization;
a real estate man in Pittsburgh,
Corbin, J.C.,
return of, from Chillicothe to Arkansas,
Colonization proposed as a remedy for migration,
in the West;
organization of society of;
failure to remove free Negroes;
opposed by free people of color;
meetings of, in the interest of the West Indies;
impeded by the exodus to the West Indies;
a remedy for migration,
Colonization Society,
organization of;
renewed efforts of,
Colonizationists,
opposition of, to the migration to the West Indies,
Columbia, Pa.,
friends of fugitives in,
Compagnie de l'Occident in control of Louisiana,
Condition of fugitives in contraband camps,
Congested districts in the North,
Connecticut,
exterminated slavery;
law of;
against teaching Negroes,
Conventions of Negroes,
Cook, Forman B.,
a broker,
Crandall, A.W.,
interest in checking the exodus to Kansas,
Crandall, Prudence,
imprisoned because she taught Negroes,
Credit system,
a cause of unrest,
Crozat, Antoine,
as Governor of Louisiana,
Cuffe, Paul,
an actual colonizationist,
Davis,
comment on freedmen's vagrancy,
De Baptiste, Richard,
father of, in Detroit,
Debasement of the blacks after Reconstru
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