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_Edit du'roi_, _Education of Colored People_, Education of colored children at public expense, (see also Chapter XIII,) Edwards, Mrs. Haig, interest of, in the uplift of slaves, Eliot, Rev. John, appeal in behalf of the conversion of slaves, Ellis, Harrison, educated blacksmith, Ellsworth, W.W., argument of, against the constitutionality of the Connecticut law prohibiting the establishment of colored schools, Emancipation of slaves, effects of, on education, Emlen Institute established in Ohio, Emlen, Samuel, philanthropist, England, ministers of the Church of, maintained a school for colored children at Newport, English Colonial Church established mission schools in Canada, English High School established at Monrovia, Essay of Bishop Porteus, Established Church of England directed attention to the uplift of the slaves, Everly, mentioned resolutions bearing on the instruction of slaves, Evidences of the development of the intellect of Negroes, Falmouth colored Sunday-school broken up, Fawcett, Benjamin, address to Negroes of Virginia, extract from, Fee, Rev. John G., criticized church because it neglected the Negroes, founded Berea College, Fleet, Dr. John, educated for Liberia, teacher in the District of Columbia, Fleetwood, Bishop, urged that Negroes be instructed, (see note on p.) Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs., teachers in the District of Columbia, Flint, Rev. James, received letters bearing on the teaching of Negroes, Florida, law of, unfavorable to the enlightenment of Negroes, a more stringent law of, Foote, John P., praised the colored schools of Cincinnati, Ford, George, a Virginia lady who taught pupils of color in the District of Columbia, Fort Maiden, Canada, schools of, Fortie, John, teacher in Baltimore, Fothergill, on colonization, Fox, George, urged Quakers to instruct the colored people, Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio, admitted colored students, Franklin, Benjamin, aided the teachers of Negroes, Franklin, Nicholas, helped to build first schoolhouse for colored children in the District of Columbia, Frederic, Francis, taught by his master, Free schools not sought at first by Negroes, Freeman, M.H., teacher; principal of Avery College French, the language of, taught in colored schools; educated Negroes Friends, minutes of the meetings of, bearing on the instruction of Negr
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