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zet, Anthony, establishes Colored school in Philadelphia, 1750, 172; his will, donating money for education of the Colored people, 173; death, 174. Bennington, Vt., anti-slavery newspaper published, 39. Billing, Mary, establishes school for Colored children, 183. Birney, Maj.-Gen. David B., bravery of Negro troops under his command, refuses to march his troops in the rear of the whites, 344. Birney, James G., member of the heterodox and aggressive anti-slavery party, 48, 50; his newspaper destroyed by a mob, 51. Black Regiment, the, a poem by George H. Boker, 324. Blake, George, signs memorial against the increase of slavery, 16. Bleecker, John, mentioned, 166. Blunt, Maj.-Gen. James G., letter on the bravery of Negro troops, 346. Boardman, Richard, member of the first American Methodist Conference, 466. Boker, George H., The Black Regiment, a poem by, 324. Boiling, P. A., speech against slavery in the Legislature of Virginia, 34. Boon _vs._ Juliet, case of, mentioned, 120. Booth, Maj. L. F., in command of Fort Pillow, his death, 360; Gen. Forrest commends his bravery for the defence of the fort, 368. Border States, number of troops furnished by, 300. Boston, Mass., meeting in opposition to the increase of slavery, held in, 1819, 16; William Lloyd Garrison mobbed, 97; first school for Colored children, 1798, Colored schools, Baptist Church, 162; meeting for the relief of Kansas, 216; amount of money and arms supplied, 216, 218. Boyd, Henry, sketch of, 138, 140. Boyd, Marshall William, see Taylor, Rev. Marshall M. Boyle, Brig.-Gen. Jeremiah T., orders the return of fugitive slaves, 245. Bradford, Major W. F., in command at Fort Pillow, surrenders, 360. Briscoe, Isabella, establishes school for Colored children, 212. Brooke, Samuel, member of the heterodox anti-slavery party, 48. Brown, Daniel, principal of Catholic Colored school, 213. Brown, John, member of the aggressive anti-slavery party, 50; mentioned, 82; hero and martyr, his birth, personal description of, 214; arrives in Kansas, denounces slavery in a political meeting at Osawatomie, 215; at Boston, 216; urges aid for the fugitive slaves, secures arms for the defence of Kansas, 218; his plan for freeing the slaves, 219; extract of
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