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Hall, John “Daddy,”

Hall, William

Hallam, Mabel

Hardinsburg, Kentucky

Harper, Frances Ellen

Harper’s Ferry raid

Harper’s Weekly
illustration

Harris, Clayburn

Harris, Lavenia

Harris, Sarah

Harris, William J.

Harrison, William Henry

Hayden, Harriet

Hayden, Lewis

Helper, Hinton,
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It

Henrico County, Virginia

Henson, Reverend Josiah

Hill, Joseph

Hillyer, Elisha

Hired-out slaves

Hitchcock, George B.

Hobart, Henry

Holiday, Billie

Holladay, Edward

Holland

Hooker, Joe

Hope
(steamship)

Hopedale community, Mendon, Massachusetts

Horton, George Moses

Houghton, Michigan

Howard, Mrs. Rachel

Hudson, Blaine

Hudson, William, Jr.

Hughes, Cathy L.

Hughes, Willis

Hull, William

Hunt, Bynum

Huron County, Ohio

Hussey, Erastus

Illinois

Incest

Indentured servitude

Indiana

Indians

intermarriage with blacks

International Sweethearts of Rhythm

Interracial couples

Isaac Berry and Lucy Millard
John and Jane Walls

Iowa

Underground Railroad in

Jackson, Celia

Jackson, Emily Jane Mason

Jackson, Henry

Jackson, Marguerite Berry

Jackson, Nancy A. Newport

Jackson, Olive Prutt

Jackson, Sanford

Jackson, Virginia

Jamestown, Virginia

Jasper, Reverend John

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Jeffrey, Asa

Jennings, William

Jeter, Mildred

Jim Crow laws

Johns, Armistead

Johnson, Octave

Johnson, Samuel

Johnston, Reverend R. N.

Jones, George

Jones, Grace

Jones, John Walter

Jones, Laurence

Jones, William Peel

Kansas

civil war in

Kendricks, Joseph

Kenny, Richard and Sarah

Kent County, Ontario

Kentucky

Keokuk, Iowa

Kiles, Huldah Green

Kincaid

King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr.

King, Reverend William

King, William R.

Knight, John

Kricher, John

Ku Klux Klan

Labor:

hired-out slaves
indentured servitude
slave

LaBrew, Arthur

Lacey, Manuel

Lambert, William

Langdon, Jervis

Larned, General Charles

Lawnside, New Jersey

Leadership Conference on Civil Rights

Leesburg, Virginia

Legal rights of blacks

Legett, Lucinda

Lenox, Cornelius Leonard

Lett, Jemima

Lett, Samuel Delaney

Lexington, Kentucky

Liberator

Liberia

Lightfoot, Madison

Lightfoot, Tabitha

Lincoln, Abraham

Liquor

Lisle, Reverend George

Literacy

Little, Eliza

Little, John

Lloyd, John

Loguen, Jermain and Caroline

London

Long Island, New York

Long Island Rail Road

Longtown, Ohio

Look
magazine

Loring, Ellis Gray

Louisiana

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville Public Defender

Loving, Richard

Lucas, Marion
A History of Blacks in Kentucky

Luke Mary Johnson

Lynchings

Mackinac County, Michigan

Macon, Georgia

Macon Telegraph and Messenger, The

Madison, Indiana

Madison, Ohio

Magnaghi, Dr. Russell

Maine

Manley, Abraham

Maritimes

Marmaduke, Vincent

Marquette, Michigan

Marriage

common-law
of free blacks and slaves
informal
legal rights
mixed
slave

Martindale, John

Mary Jane

Maryland

Mason, Madison

Mason, Stevens T.

Massachusetts

Underground Railroad in

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society

Massachusetts Constitution

Massachusetts House of Representatives

Maxson, William

May, Samuel J.

McBride, B.

McIntosh, Nelly

McKiernan, Bernard

McKnight, Virgil

McRae, Norman

Mecosta County, Michigan

Medford, New Jersey

Memphis

Mexico

Michigan

blacks in Upper Peninsula

Milam, J. W. “Big,”

Millard, Clarissa

Millard, Lucy E.

Millard, Solomon Nelson Miller, John

Mills, John W.

Mining Minnesota

Miro, Esteban Rodriguez

Miscarriage

Mississippi

Mississippi River

Mississippi State Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs

Missouri

Missouri River

Mixed marriage

Monroe, Reverend William

Moore, Alexander D.

Moore, Benjamin

Moore, William P.

Mormons

Morris, James Addison

Mott, Lucretia

Mulattos

Murphy, Calvin

Music

Names, slave

Natchez

National Era

National Federation of Afro-American Women

National Slavery Standard

Nauvoo, Illinois

Negro National League Newark (Niagara-on-the-Lake), Ontario

Newark Daily Mercury

Newark Eagles

New Brunswick

Newby, Dangerfield

Newby, Elsey

Newby, Evaline

Newby, Harriet

Newby, Henry

New Harmony, Indiana

New Jersey

New Jerusalem

New Orleans

Newsom, Robert

Newspapers.
See
Press;
specific newspapers

New York

New York Daily Times

New York Herald

Niagara Falls

Nichols, Lucy Higgs

Nisewander, Abram

Noble, James

Noll, Samuel

Norman, Grand

Norris, Clarence

North

postwar
racial discrimination in
See also specific cities and states;
Union army

North Buxton, Ontario

North Carolinays

North Dakota

Northerner, The

North Star

Northwest Ordinance (1787)

Northwest Territory

Occupations, black

Ohio

Black Laws
free blacks
Underground Railroad in

Ohio
(steamship)

Ohio River

Oklahoma

Oldham, Talbot

Oldham, William

O’Neill, Eugene
All God’s Chillun Got Wings

Ontario

Ontonagon, Michigan

Orchard Street Church, Baltimore

Oro, Ontario

Overseers

Palmer, Angeline

Palmer, Ronald

Palmer, Solomon

Palmyra, Missouri

Palmyra, New York

Parker, John

Parker, Rachel

Parker, Reverend Theodore

Passes

Patapsco River

Patrick

Peggy

Pelham, Frances

Pelham, Robert

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery

Petersburg, Virginia

Pharoah, Margaret Sash

Philadelphia

Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Office

Philadelphia Public Ledger,

Philadelphia Vigilance Committee

Pickard, Kate
The Kidnapped and the Ransomed, Being the Personal Recollections of Peter Still and
His Wife, “Vina,” after Forty Years of Slavery

Pickle farming

Piney Woods Country Life School, Mississippi

Plantations.
See also specific plantations

Plymouth, Michigan

Point du Sable, Jean Baptiste

Pointer, Kate

Pointer, Mary C. Berry

Pointer, Raymond

Point Lookout, Maryland

Polk, James

Poor whites

Portland, Maine

Portsmouth
(steamboat)

Pratt, Jim

Pratt, Juliann Berry

Press, anti-slavery.
See also specific publications

Preston, George C.

Price, Victoria

Prosser, Gabriel

Prostitutes

Provincial Freeman

Puce, Ontario

Pugh, Susan

Punch, John

Purcell, Edward

Purcell, Jonathon

Purcell, William

Purdue family

Purvis, Robert

Pyles, Barney

Pyles, Charlotta

Pyles, Harry

Pyles, Julian

Pyles, Mary Ellen

Quakers

Quebec

Queen’s Bush, Ontario

Quilts

Quincy, Illinois

Quincy, Josiah

Railroads

repair
segregation

Raleigh Township, Ontario

Rankin, Reverend John

Rape

of-white-women-by-black-men myth

Refugee camps, runaway slaves at

Religion

black churches
black ministers
slave
See also specific churches

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