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, Negroes owned land in, 8-9; "Black Laws" of, 4; Law of 1849, 12; Negroes transplanted to, 302; protest against, 308; Negroes an issue in the Constitutional Convention of, 4 Ordinance of 1787, interpretation of, 377 "Othello," letters of, on slavery, 49-60 Otis, James, influence of, in the uplands, 138 Palomeque, a hard master, 396 Parham, William, a teacher of Negroes, 19 Park, Dr. R. E., review of _Race Orthodoxy_ of, 439 Patoulet, M., decision of, 366 Patterson, Senator, speech at Louis-Philippe celebration, 245 Payne, Daniel A., on colonization, 296 _Pearl, The Fugitives of_, 246 Pelhams moved to Detroit, 26, 29 Pennington, J. W. C., opposed colonization, 293 _People of Color in Louisiana_, 361 Perier, Governor, fought Indians with Negroes 368, 369; tribute to Negroes Philadelphia, anti-colonization meetings of, 277, 279; Convention of Free People of Color at, 290, 291 _Philanthropist, The_, office of, destroyed, 8 Physicians, Negro, the number of, 107 Piatt, James W., efforts with Cincinnati mob, 14 Pittsburgh, anti-colonization meetings of, 287, 292 Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Negroes from, 4 Point Bridge, Negro soldiers behaved well at battle of, 129 _Political History of Slavery, The_, by James Z. George, reviewed, 340 Political theories of Appalachian America, discussed, 129 Polk, invaded Kentucky, 390 Prejudice against the colored people in Cincinnati, 12-13 Presbyterians, anti-slavery, in Kentucky, 143 Pressly, J., a colored photographer, 20 Prince William County, Virginia, a Negro of, owned his family, 241 Professions, Negroes in, 99-101 Protests against African colonization, 277-296 Providence, anti-colonization meeting of, 293 Pugh, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes in Pennsylvania, 355 Puritan, attitude of, toward Negro, 359 Purvis, Dr. Charles B., a Negro surgeon in the Civil War, 107 Quakers, interested in colonizing Negroes in the Northwest, 3; work of, among Negroes of Appalachian America, 133, 134 Quickly, Mary, owner of slaves, 238 _Race Orthodoxy in the South_, reviewed, 447 Racial characteristics on the frontier, 135 Racial elements in Appalachian America, 133 Radford, James, sold a Negro, 238 Radford, George, purchased a Negro woman, 238 Ramsey's estimate of Negroes lost to British, 116 Randolph, John, the slaves of, sent to Ohio, 308, 310, 311, 312 Ransford, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes in North Carolina, 353 Redpath, James, appointed commissioner
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