129
Greeks, acquainted with Ethiopia, 39
Greene, General, learned that the British would enlist Negroes, 115
Grimke, Thomas, letter of, referred to, 281
Gromes, Frank, purchased his relatives, 239
Guy, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes in South Carolina, 352
Haigue, Mrs., taught Negroes in South Carolina, 351
_Haitian Revolution, The_, reviewed, 93
Hale, Senator, offered resolutions concerning the fugitives of the _Pearl_,
251
Hall, Rev. C., admitted Negroes to his church in North Carolina, 353
Hamilton, Alexander,
urged the emancipation and arming of slaves, 118;
letter of, on conditions in South Carolina, 121
Hancock, John, member of the committee that opposed the enlistment of
Negroes, --
Hanson, Roger W., went with the South, 390
Harlan, J. M., _Constitutional Doctrines_ of, reviewed, 342
Harlan, Robert, once a man of considerable wealth, 20
Harris, Dr., opinion of, of Negro troops, 128
Harry, one of the first Negro teachers in America, 352
Hartford, anti-slavery meeting at, 286
Hartgrove, W. B., _The Negro Soldier in the American Revolution_ of, 110
Hawkins, Peter, emancipated slaves, 240
Healing art among Negroes, 101-102
Henrico County, Virginia, records, 237
Henry, H. M., _Police Control of the Slave in South Carolina_ of, reviewed,
219
Henry, Patrick, influence of, in the uplands, 138
Hildreth, Richard, offered Daniel Drayton aid, 251
Hill, James H., statement of, 239
_Historic Background of the Negro Physician_, 99
Holly, James Theodore, position on African colonization, 300
Honyman, Rev. Mr., had Negroes in his congregation, 360
Hopkins, Samuel, urged the emancipation and arming of slaves, 118
_How the Public received the Journal of Negro History_, 225
Howe, Samuel, offered aid to Daniel Drayton, 251
Hubbard, Dr., a friend of Negro education, 107
Huddlestone, Rev. Mr., a successor of Neau, 358
Humboldt, Alex. Von, _Observations on Negroes_, 393
Hunt, Rev. Mr., had a Negro under probation, 352
Huntsville, Alabama, Negroes of, for colonization, 282
Husting Court of Richmond, a lawsuit in, to obtain freedom, 238
Iben Khaldun, a writer of Arabia, quoted, 39
Illinois, attitude of Negroes in, toward colonization, 300
Immigration of Negroes into Ohio, 2, 4; opposition to, aroused, 4
Impressions of an English traveler, 404
Indiana,
Negroes took up land in, 8;
attitude of Negroes of, toward African colonization, 300
Insurrections in Louisiana, 370, 376
Irish,
crowded out the Negroes of
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