B.,
return of, from Boston to South Carolina,
Elmira,
friends of fugitives in,
Emancipation of the Negroes in the West Indies,
the effect of,
Epstein, Abraham,
an authority on the Negro migrant in Pittsburgh,
Exodus, the,
during the World War;
causes;
efforts of the South to check it;
Negroes divided on it;
whites divided on it;
unfortunate for the South;
probable results;
will increase political power of Negro;
exodus of the Negroes to Kansas,
Fear of Negro domination to cease,
Ficklen,
comment on freedmen's vagrancy,
Fiske, A.S.,
work of, among the contrabands,
Fleming,
comment of, on freedmen's vagrancy,
Floods of the Mississippi,
a cause of migration,
Foote, Ex-Governor of Mississippi,
liberal measure of, presented to Vicksburg convention,
Fort Chartres,
slaves of,
Forten, James,
a wealthy Negro,
Freedman's relief societies,
aid of,
Free Negroes,
opposed to American Colonization Society;
interested in African colonization;
National Council of,
French,
departure of, from West to keep slaves;
welcome of, to fugitive slaves of the English colonies;
good treatment of,
Friends of fugitives,
Fugitive Slave Law,
a destroyer of Negro settlements,
Fugitives coming to Pennsylvania,
Gallipolis,
friends of fugitives in,
Georgia,
laws of, against Negro mechanics;
slavery considered profitable in,
Germans antagonistic to Negroes;
favorable to fugitives in mountains;
opposed Negro settlement in Mercer County, Ohio;
their hatred of Negroes,
Gibbs, Judge M.
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