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Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950

"A Century of Negro Migration"

Philips, possessing twenty blacks; and
the case of Mr. Bales, a very rich man of St. Genevieve, Illinois, owning
a hundred Negroes, beside having white people constantly employed."--See
Captain Pittman's _The Present State of the European Settlements in the
Mississippi_, 1770.]
[Footnote 12: Dunn, _Indiana_, chap. vi.]
[Footnote 13: Hinsdale, _Old Northwest_, p. 350.]
[Footnote 14: _Tyrannical Libertymen_, pp. 10, 11; Locke,
_Anti-Slavery_, pp. 31, 32; Brannagan, _Serious Remonstrance_,
p. 18.]
[Footnote 15: Washington edition of _Jefferson's Writings_, chap. vi,
p. 456, and chap. viii, p. 380.]
[Footnote 16: Ford edition of _Jefferson's Writings_, III, p. 244;
IX, p. 303; X, pp. 76, 290.]
[Footnote 17: Brannagan, _Serious Remonstrances_, p. 18.]
[Footnote 18: Library edition of _Jefferson's Writings_, X, pp. 295,
296.]
[Footnote 19: Adams, _Neglected Period of Anti-Slavery_, pp. 129,
130.]
[Footnote 20: _The Pennsylvania Gazette_, July 31, 1746.]
[Footnote 21: _The Maryland Gazette_, March 20, 1755.]
[Footnote 22: _Washington's Writings_, II, p. 134.]
[Footnote 23: Brissot de Warville, _New Travels_, II, pp. 33-34.]
[Footnote 24: Harris, _Slavery in Illinois_, chaps. iii, iv, and v;
Dunn, _Indiana_, pp. 218-260; Hinsdale, _Old Northwest_, pp.


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