f slaves, 220, 224;
Negro conspiracy, 227;
slaves sent to, 209, 376;
petition of slaves in, 462;
Negroes captured at sea advertised for sale, 372.
Salem, Peter, a Negro soldier, his bravery at Bunker Hill, 364.
Salisbury, Samuel Webster, author of an address on slavery, 1769,
218.
Saltonstall, Richard, petitions the General Court of Massachusetts
against stealing Negroes for slaves, 181.
Sandwich, Mass, representative of, instructed to vote against
slavery, 225.
Sargent, Nathaniel P., opinion, 1783, relative to South-Carolina
Negroes, 381.
Savage, Samuel P., letter, 1763, in regard to South Carolina Negroes,
377.
Sayle, William, commissioned governor of North Carolina, 302.
Schultz, John, testimony in the Negro plot at New York, 1741, 463.
Scotland, a Negro slave liberated in 1762, 403.
Scott, Bishop, letter on the government of Liberia, 99.
"Seaflower," ship, arrives at Newport, R.I., from Africa, with slaves,
269.
Seba, Africa, description of, 452.
Sesach, king of Egypt, 454.
Sesostris, king of Egypt, 458.
Sethon, king of Egypt, 454.
Sewall, Jonathan, letter to John Adams on the emancipation of slaves,
207.
Sewall, Joseph, sermon on the fires in Boston, 1723, 226.
Sewall, Samuel, protests against rating Negroes with cattle, 187;
his hatred of slavery, 210;
publishes his tract "The Selling of Joseph," 210;
father of the anti-slavery movement in Massachusetts, 217;
letter to Addington Davenport on the murder of Smith's slave, 1719,
461.
Shaftesbury, Earl of, in favor of introducing slavery into Georgia,
322.
Sharp, Granville, one of the founders of Sierra Leone colony, 86.
Sherbro, mission district, Western Africa, described, 460.
Shinga, queen of Congo, 55
Shishak, king of Ethiopia, 454.
Shodeke, king of Yoruba, Africa, 31.
Siam, negro idols in, 17.
Sicana, chief of the Kaffir tribe, a Christian and a poet, 80.
Sierra Leone, sends colony to Yoruba, Africa, 32;
discovered, 85;
Negro colony founded, 86,67;
attacked by French squadron, 87;
England takes possession of, 87;
population, 88, 90;
trade, 88;
Christian missions at, 89,90;
languages of colony, 90;
character of the inhabitants described by Gov. Ferguson, 90-93;
slaves from, sold at Hispaniola, 138.
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