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ustrations by his Grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Ten volumes. Volume x., shows the attitude of James Otis toward the Negroes. ADAMS, NEHEMIAH. _A South-Side View of Slavery; or Three Months at the South in 1854._ (Boston, 1854.) The position of the South on the education of the colored people is well set forth. AGRICOLA (pseudonym). _An Impartial View of the Real State of the Black Population in the United States._ (Philadelphia, 1824.) ALBERT, O.V. _The House of Bondage_; or Charlotte Brooks and other Slaves Original and Life-like as they appeared in their Plantation and City Slave Life; together with pen Pictures of the peculiar Institution, with Sights and Insights into their new Relations as Freedmen, Freemen, and Citizens, with an Introduction by Reverend Bishop Willard Mallalieu. (New York and Cincinnati, 1890.) ALEXANDER, A. _A History of Colonization on the Western Continent of Africa._ (Philadelphia, 1846.) Treats of education in "An Account of the Endeavors used by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to instruct Negroes in the City of New York, together with two of Bishop Gibson's Letters on that subject, being an Extract from Dr. Humphrey's Historical Account of the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts from its Foundation in the Year 1728." (London, 1730.) _An Address to the People of North Carolina on the Evils of Slavery, by the Friends of Liberty and Equality, 1830._ (Greensborough, 1830.) _An Address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky proposing a Plan for the Instruction and Emancipation of their Slaves by a Committee of the Synod of Kentucky._ (Newburyport, 1836.) ANDERSON, MATTHEW._Presbylerianism--Its Relation to the Negro._ (Philadelphia, 1897.) ANDREWS, E.E. _Slavery and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States._ In a series of letters addressed to the Executive Committee of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race. (Boston, 1836.) BALDWIN, EBENEZER. _Observations on the Physical and Moral Qualities of our Colored Population with Remarks on the Subject of Emancipation and Colonization._ (New Haven, 1834.) BASSETT, J.S. _Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina._ (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Fourteenth Series, iv.-v. Baltimore, 1896.) ---- _Slavery in the State of North Carolina._ (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical
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