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Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950

"A Century of Negro Migration"

Genevieve,
Beauvais,
owner of slaves, Upper Louisiana,
Benezet, Anthony,
plan of, to colonize Negroes in West;
interest of, in settling Negroes in the West,
Berlin Cross Roads,
Negroes of,
Bibb, Henry,
interest of, in colonization,
Birney, James G.,
promoter of the migration of the Negroes;
press of, destroyed by mob in Cincinnati,
Black Friday,
riot of, in Portsmouth,
Blackburn, Thornton,
a fugitive claimed in Detroit,
Boll weevil,
a cause of migration,
Boston,
friends of fugitives in,
Boyce, Stanbury,
went with his father to Trinidad in the fifties,
Boyd, Henry,
a successful mechanic in Cincinnati,
Brannagan, Thomas,
advocate of colonizing the Negroes in the West;
interest of, in settling Negroes in the West,
Brissot de Warville,
observations of, on Negroes in the West,
British Guiana,
attractive to free Negroes,
Brooklyn, Illinois,
a Negro community,
Brown, John,
in the Appalachian highland,
Brown County, Ohio,
Negroes in,
Buffalo,
friends of fugitives in,
Butler, General,
holds Negroes as contraband;
policy of, followed by General Wood and General Banks,

Cairo, Illinois,
an outlet for the refugees
Calvin Township, Cass County, Michigan,
a Negro community;
note on progress of
Campbell, Sir George,
comment on condition of Negroes in Kansas City
Canaan, New Hampshire,
break-up of school of, admitting Negroes,
Canada,
the migration of Negroes to;
settlements in,
Canadians,
supply of slaves of;
prohibited the importation of slaves,
Canterbury, people of,
imprison Prudence Crandall because she taught Negroes,
Cardoza, F.


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