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s, 129; act to baptize, 141; proclamation against the harboring, 141; alarmed on seeing a Negro, 173; exchanged for Negroes, 173; sent to Bermudas, 173; held in perpetual bondage, 178; marriage with Negroes, 180; introduction of, as slaves, prohibited in Massachusetts, 186; importation of, prohibited, 259, 311, 314; slavery of, legalized, 259. Ishogo villages in Africa described, 52. Jacksonburgh, S.C., Negro insurrection at, 299. Jamaica, slaves from, sold in Virginia, 328. James, Gov., commissioner to treat with king of Ashantee, 39. James City, Va., buildings destroyed, 126. Jameson, David, volunteers to prosecute the negroes in New York, 151. Japan, negro idols in, 17. Jefferson, Thomas, author of instructions to the Virginia delegation in Congress, 1774, on the abolition of slavery, 328; letters to Dr. Gordon relative to the treatment of Negroes in Cornwallis's army, 358; to Benjamin Banneker, 396; his recommendation in regard to slavery in the Western Territory, 416. Jeffries, John P., declares there are no reliable data of the Negro race, 15. Johnson, David, accused of conspiracy in New York, 163. Jones, William, his genealogy of Noah, 11. Joseph, the selling of, a memorial by Samuel Sewall, 210; answered by John Saffin, 214. Josselyn, John, describes attempt to breed slaves in Massachusetts, 174. Kane, William, accused of conspiracy in New York, 162; testimony of, in the Negro plot, 162-164, 168. Kench, Thomas, letters to the General Assembly of Massachusetts on the enlistment of Negroes, 350, 351. Kendall, Capt. Miles, deputy governor of Virginia, receives Negro slaves in exchange for supplies, 118; dispossessed of the same, returns to England to seek equity, 118; portion of the Negroes allotted to him, 118; none of which he receives, 119. Kentucky, admitted into the Union, 437; constitution revised, 441. Keyser, Elizur, emancipates his slave, 207. Knowls, John, confines James Sommersett on board his ship "Mary and Ann," 205. Knox, Thomas, South Carolina, recaptured slaves delivered to, 377. Kudjoh Osai, king of Ashantee, 36. Kwamina Osai, succeeds his father Kudjoh as king of Ashantee, 36. "Lady Gage," a prize-ship with Negroes, 376. Laing, Capt., his services in Ashantee, 4
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