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,602 Michigan..................... 2,583 6,797 Minnesota.................... 259 Mississippi.................. 930 773 Missouri..................... 2,618 3,572 New Hampshire................ 520 494 New Jersey................... 23,810 25,318 New York..................... 49,069 49,005 North Carolina............... 27,463 30,463 Ohio......................... 25,279 36,673 Oregon....................... 128 Pennsylvania................. 53,626 56,949 Rhode Island................. 3,670 3,952 South Carolina............... 8,960 9,914 Tennessee.................... 6,422 7,300 Texas........................ 397 355 Vermont...................... 718 709 Virginia..................... 54,333 58,042 Wisconsin.................... 635 1,171 Territories: Colorado................... 46 Dakota..................... 0 District of Columbia....... 10,059 11,131 Minnesota.................. 39 Nebraska................... 67 Nevada..................... 45 New Mexico................. 207 85 Oregon..................... 24 Utah....................... 22 30 Washington................. 30 _______ _______ Total .....................434,495 488,070 [Footnote 1: Moore, _Anti-Slavery_, p. 79; and _Special Report of the United States Commissioner of Education_, 1871, p. 376; Weeks, _Southern Quakers_, pp. 215, 216, 231, 230, 242.] [Footnote 2: _The Southern Workman_, xxvii, p. 161.] [Footnote 3: Rhodes, _History of the United States_, chap. i, p. 6; Bancroft, _History of the United States_, chap. ii, p. 401; and Locke, _Anti-Slavery_, p. 32.] [Footnote 4: _A Brief Statement of the Rise and Progress of the Testimony of the Quakers_, passim; Woodson, _The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861_, p. 43.] [Footnote 5: Woodson, _The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861_, p. 44; and Locke, _Anti-Slavery_, p. 32.] [Footnote 6: _The Southern Workman_, xxxvii, pp. 158-169.] [Footnote 7: Turner, _The Negro in Pennsylvania_, pp. 144, 145, 151, 155.] [Footnote 8: _Southern Workman_, xxxvii, p. 157.] [Foot
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