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the Times" (The), anti-slavery newspaper, advocates the claims of John Quincy Adams, 39. Judah, Brig.-Gen., H. M., orders the return of fugitive slaves, 245. Judge, Philadelphia, former slave to Martha Washington, 193. Judson, Andrew T., decision in the case of the "Amistad" captives, 94; advocates resolutions against school for Colored children in Conn., 150; secures enactment of a law abolishing the same, 152; counsel for the prosecution in the trial of Prudence Crandall, 156. Kansas, fugitive-slave bill passed, speech of John Brown against slavery, 215; infested by border ruffians, aid for the relief of, 216; arms purchased for the defence of, 218; plan of John Brown for the freedom of slaves in, 219; number of Negro troops furnished by, 299; ratifies the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the U. S., 422; freedmen's relief association, organized, 536. Kentucky, slave population, 1800, 2, 1810, 9; opposed to the restriction of slavery, 16; slave population, 1820, 22, 1830, 1840, 99, 1850, 100; slave laws retard the education of the Negroes, 159; number of Negro troops furnished by, 299; comparative statistics of education, 388; institutions for the instruction of Negroes, 392. King, John, member of the first American Methodist Conference, 466. Ku Klux, a secret organization, objects of, 382. Lafayette, Marquis de, address to the scholars of the N. Y. African free school, 168. Langston, John Mercer, born a slave, education, services, Resident Minister and Consul-General to Hayti, 446. Lake Erie, N. Y., Negro sailor represented in the picture of Perry's victory on, 28; bravery of the Negro sailors at the battle of, 30. Lancaster County, Pa., free public Colored school, 206. Lawrence, John, mentioned, 166. Lawrence, Kansas, sacked and burned by a mob, 215. Lawrence, Nathaniel, mentioned, 166. Leaman, Jacob, mentioned, 166. Leaman, Willett, mentioned, 166. Ledlie, Brig.-Gen., James H., attempts to fire the mine at the siege of Petersburg, Va., 341. Lee, General Fitz-Hugh, defeated by Negro troops at the battle of Wilson's Wharf, 335. Lee, William Thomas, his school for Colored children burned, 205; threatened by mob, 206. Leming, Lieut., Mc J., his testimony in regard to the Fort Pillow
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