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a broker,
Crandall, A.W.,
interest in checking the exodus to Kansas,
Crandall, Prudence,
imprisoned because she taught Negroes,
Credit system,
a cause of unrest,
Crozat, Antoine,
as Governor of Louisiana,
Cuffe, Paul,
an actual colonizationist,
Davis,
comment on freedmen's vagrancy,
De Baptiste, Richard,
father of, in Detroit,
Debasement of the blacks after Reconstruction,
Delany, Martin R.,
interest of, in colonization,
De Tocqueville,
observation of, on the condition of free Negroes in the North,
Delaware,
disfranchisement of Negroes in,
Detroit,
Negroes in;
friends of fugitives in;
a gateway to Canada;
the Negro question in;
mob of, rises against Negroes;
successful Negroes of,
Dinwiddie, Governor,
Fears of, as to servile insurrection,
Diseases of Negroes in the North,
Distribution of intelligent blacks,
Douglass, Frederick,
the leading Negro journalist;
advice of, on staying in the South to retain political power;
comment of, on exodus to Kansas,
Downing, Thomas,
owner of a restaurant,
Drain of laborers to Mississippi and Louisiana;
to Arkansas and Texas,
Eaton, John,
work of, among the refugees,
Economic opportunities for the Negro in the North;
economic opportunities for Negroes in the South,
Educational facilities,
the lack of,
Elizabethtown,
friends of fugitives in,
Elliot, E.
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