ge, views concerning slaves, 313.
France engaged in the slave-trade, 463.
Franklin, Benjamin, letter to Dean Woodward on the abolition of
slavery, 327;
address to the public on the abolition of slavery, 431.
Friends, see Quakers.
Fuller, Thomas, a Negro mathematician, 399.
Gage, Thomas, refuses to sign the bill to prevent the importation of
Negroes into Massachusetts, 235, 237.
Gates, Gen. Horatio, his order not to enlist Negroes, 334.
George III. in 1751 repeals the act declaring slaves real estate, 125.
Georgia, slavery in, 316-323;
colony of, established, 316;
slavery prohibited in, 316, 317;
discussion in regard to the admission of slavery, 318-322;
clandestine importation of Negroes, 320;
slavery established, 322;
history of slavery, 322;
number of slaves in 1715, 325;
importation of slaves prohibited, 440;
slave population in 1790, 436.
Germantown, Penn., memorial of Quakers against slavery in 1688, 313.
Glasgow, Scotland, a slave liberated in 1762, 463.
Goddard, Benjamin, protests against enlisting Negroes in Grafton,
Mass., 352.
Godfrey family of South Carolina, killed by a Negro mob, 299.
Gordon, William, letter on the emancipation of slaves, 402;
deposed as chaplain of the legislature of Massachusetts, 409.
Grafton, Mass., protest in 1778 against the enlistment of Negroes,
352.
Grahame, Judge Thomas, liberates Negro slave in Glasgow, Scotland,
463.
Gray, Samuel, killed at the Boston Massacre, 331.
Greece, Negro civilization imitated by, 22.
Greene, Col. Christopher, commands a Negro regiment in 1778 at battle
of Rhode Island, 368;
his death, 369.
Greene, Gen. Nathanael, letters to Washington on the raising of a
Negro regiment, 342;
on the enlistment of Negroes, the British army, 359;
at battle of Rhode Island, 368.
Greenleaf, Richard, sued by his slave, 204, 231.
Guerard, Benjamin, governor of South Carolina, letter to Gov. Hancock
relative to slaves recaptured from the British, 380.
Guyot, Arnold H., opinion on the diversity of the human race, 20.
Habersham, James, favors slavery in Georgia, 318, 321.
Ham, the progenitor of the Negro race, 8;
family of, 9, 11;
founder of the Babylonian empire, 9.
Hamilton, Alexander, letter to John Jay on the enlistment of Negroes,
354;
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