edition, Philadelphia, 1790.)
Contains some interesting essays on the intellectual status of the
Negroes, etc., contributed by "Othello," a free Negro.
_The Colonizationist and Journal of Freedom_. The author has been able
to find only the volume which contains the numbers for the year 1834.
_The Crisis_. A record of the darker races published by the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
_The Maryland Journal of Colonization_. Published as the official
organ of the Maryland Colonization Society. Among its important
articles are: "The Capacities of the Negro Race," vol. iii., p. 367;
and "The Educational Facilities of Liberia," vol. vii., p. 223.
_The Non-Slaveholder_. Two volumes of this publication are now found
in the Library of Congress.
_The School Journal_.
_The Southern Workman_. Volume xxxvii. contains Dr. R.R. Wright's
valuable dissertation on "Negro Rural Communities in Indiana."
NEWSPAPERS
District of Columbia.
_The Daily National Intelligencer_.
Louisiana
_The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin._
Maryland.
_The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser._
_The Maryland Gazette._
_Dunlop's Maryland Gazette_ or _The Baltimore Advertiser._
Massachusetts.
_The Liberator._
New York.
_The New York Daily Advertiser._
_The New York Tribune._
North Carolina.
_The State Gazette of North Carolina._
_The Newbern Gazette._
Pennsylvania.
_The Philadelphia Gazette._
South Carolina.
_The City Gazette and Commercial Daily Advertiser._
_The State Gazette of South Carolina._
_The Charleston Courier._
_The South Carolina Weekly Advertiser._
_The Carolina Gazette._
_The Columbian Herald._
Virginia.
_The Richmond Enquirer._
_The Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald._
_The Virginia Herald._ (Fredericksburg.)
_The Norfolk and Portsmouth Chronicle._
LAWS, DIGESTS, CHARTERS, CONSTITUTIONS, AND REPORTS
GENERAL
Code Noir ou Recueil d'edits, declarations et arrets concernant la
Discipline et le commerce des esclaves Negres des isles francaises de
l'Amerique (in Recueils de reglemens, edits, declarations et arrets,
concernant le commerce, l'administration de la justice et la police
des colonies francaises de l'Amerique, et les engages avec le Code
Noir, et l'addition audit code). (Paris, 1745.)
GOODELL, WILLIAM. _The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice: Its
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