las, on slavery, 361-362
Casey, Wm. R., a teacher, 19
Casor, John, a slave, 234
Cesar, cure of, 101-102
Channing, offered to aid the defense of Daniel Drayton, 251
Charleston, missionary efforts at,
among Negroes, 350-352;
attitude of Negroes of, toward colonization, 280-281
Charlton, Rev. Mr., a teacher of Negroes in New York, 358
Chase, Salmon P., desired to aid Daniel Drayton, 251
Chastellux, Marquis de,
his observations of Negro troops, 128
critical examination of the travels of, 419
Chatham, the attitude of the Negroes of, toward colonization, 300
Chickasaws, fought with Negroes in Louisiana, 370
Chouchas, fought with Negroes in Louisiana, 369, 370
Choctaws, Negroes' troubles with, in Louisiana, 371
_Cimarrones_, in Guatemala, 393-394
Cincinnati,
_The Negroes of, Prior to 1861_, 1;
Lane Seminary students opposed slavery, 7-8, 10-11, 12;
Negro churches of, 11
progress of the Negroes of, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13;
anti-colonization meetings of, 289, 293, 294;
Negroes excluded from public schools of, 17-18
Clark, F. B., _The Constitutional Doctrines of Justice Harlan_, 342
Clark, Jonathan, letters of, 79, 82
Clark, Peter H., a teacher in Ohio, 19
Clay, Henry, asked to head the anti-slavery societies of Kentucky, 144
Clayton, Powell, _The Aftermath of the Civil War_ of, reviewed, 444
Cleveland, anti-colonization meeting of, 292
Clinton, Sir Henry,
appeal of, to Negroes, 116
proclamation of, 116
Code Noir, quoted, 365
Coffin, Joshua, aided fugitives to Northwest Territory, 146
Colgan, Rev. Mr., taught Negroes in New York, 358
Colonization, African,
opposed, 279;
supported, 280-282
_Color, People of, in Louisiana_, 362
_Colored Freemen as Slave Owners in Virginia_, 233
Columbia, anti-colonization meeting of, 287
Columbus, Negroes of, opposed to colonization, 292, 293
Conrad, Rufus, a preacher in Ohio, 20
Cook, Rev. Joseph, letter of, 69
Cooke, Stephen, letter of, 77
Cookes, moved from Fredericksburg to Detroit, 26
Cooper, Phil, chattel of his free wife, 240
Corbic, W. J., a teacher of Ohio, 19
Cornish, Samuel, opposed colonization, 294
Cornwallis, Ft., garrisoned by Negroes, 117
Corsair, a mulatto, 397
Creole, definition of, 366-368
Crittenden, John J.,
advocated neutrality, 383;
letter of, to General Scott, 387
Crittenden, Thomas L., stood with the Union, 391
Cromwell, John W., _The Negro in American History _of, reviewed, 94
Crozat, Anthony, traffic of, in slaves, 362
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