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of emigration of Haiti, 300 Richards, Adolph, came to Fredericksburg for his health, 23; married Maria Louise Moore, 23 Richards, Fannie M., studied in Toronto, 30; taught in Detroit, 31 Richmond, meeting of, to denounce the American Colonization Society, 277 Rider, Sidney, opinion of the services of Negro troops, 128 Ripley, Dorothy, letters received, 436 Riots, in Cincinnati, in 1836, 8; in 1841, 13-16; in New York, 357 Robert, M., decision of, with reference to Negroes, 366 Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, "l'esclavage" of, 430 Rochester, anti-colonization meeting of, 293 Roman, C. V., _The American Civilization_ of, reviewed, 218 Ross, Rev. G., commended Mr. Yeates for work among Negroes, 354, 355 Rumford, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes, 353 Rush, Benjamin, talks with James Derham, 103 Rutledge, Governor, freed a slave for his valor in battle, 129 Ryall, Anne, teacher in Cincinnati, 19 St. John de Crevecoeur, observations of, 404 Salem, Peter, killed Major Pitcairn, 112 Sanderson, Bishop, urged the instruction of Negroes, 350 Sankore, the university of, 40 Savannah, a freedman of, favored colonization, 280 Sayers, Captain, owner of the _Pearl_, 246 Sayers, W. Berwick, _Samuel Coleridge-Taylor_of, reviewed, 438 Sayre, Rev. J., instructed Negroes, 358 Schoepf, Johann D., impressions of, 405 Schuyler, M., opposed the instruction of Negroes, 359 Secession in Kentucky, 377, 378, 385, 389, 390 Secker, Bishop, appeal in behalf of the enlightenment of Negroes, 352 Seward, W. H., offered to aid in defending Daniel Drayton, 251 Sewell, Samuel, endeavored to aid Daniel Drayton when accused, 251 Shelby County, Ohio, Negroes in, 309 Shelton, Rev. Wallace, a preacher of Cincinnati, 20 Simon, a Negro officer in Louisiana, 391 Simon, the Negro doctor, 102 Simpson, Henry, a preacher in Ohio, 20 _Slaveholding Indians, The_, reviewed, 339 Slavery, in North Carolina, 142; in Western Virginia, 142; in Tennessee, 143; in Kentucky, 144 Slaves of the 18th century, learning a modern language, 164; learning to read and write, 175; educated ones, 185; in good circumstances, 189; brought from the West Indies, 191; various kinds of servants, 194; relations between the Negroes and the British during the Revolution, 200; relations between the blacks and the French, 201; colored Methodist preachers among the slaves, 202; slaves in other professions, 205; close relations of the slaves and in
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