Authors: Betty DeRamus
Remond, Charles Lenox Reunions
Revolutionary War
Richards, Fannie
Richards, John
Richardson, George
Richmond, Virginia
Riots
Ripley, Ohio
Robertson, Captain Daniel
Robin
Rogers, Thomas J.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosecrans, General William
Rosewood, Florida
Runaway slaves
Russell, Robert
St. Catharine’s, Ontario
St. Louis
Saline, Michigan
Saloonkeepers, black
Sands, Peter
Sandusky, Ohio
Sandwich, Ontario
Sandwich First Baptist Church, Ontario
Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania
Sarwill, Edwin
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Ohio
Schlesinger, Barthold
Scott, Dred
Scottsboro Boys
Second Baptist Church of Detroit
Sedgwick, Theodore, Sr.
Segregated transportation
Senate, U.S.
Seney, Michigan
Shakers
Shaw, Mason and Susan
Shelton, Peyton
Shiras, George III
Siebert, Wilbur H.
Simcoe County, Ontario
Simms, Bill
Singleton, Benjamin “Pap,”
Slabtown (Elmira, New York)
Slave catchers
Slave drivers, black
Slaves
Slave traders
Sleet, Simon and Polina
Smallpox
Smardz, Karolyn
Smith, Charles Duryea
Smith, Charlotta
Smith, Fanny
Smith, Henry
Smith, James
Smith, Major James
Smith, “Uncle John,”
Smith, Joseph L.
Sneed, Patrick
Snowshoeing
South
South Carolina
Spain
Speculum oris
Spies
Springfield, Illinois
Springtown
Stark, Sylvia and Louis Starvation
Steamboats
Still, Art
Still, Catharine
Still, Cecil
Still, Clarence, Jr.
Still, Ephraim J.
Still, Frances
Still, Dr. James
Still, Letitia
Still, Levin
Still, Levin, Jr.
Still, Lewis
Still, Mahala
Still, Peter
Still, Peter, Jr.
Still, Sidney (Charity)
Still, Valerie
Still, Vina
Still, William
Still, William Grant
Still, William W.
Stoddard, Marie
Stone, Nat
Stormont, David
Storum, Charles
Storum, Charles, Jr.
Storum, John
Storum, Samuel
Storum, William
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Styron, William
Sophie’s Choice
Sugar cane
Supreme Court, U.S.
Dred Scott decision
Sutherland, William
Sweet, Robert
Sydenham River
Sydenham Village
Syracuse, New York
Tamar
Tate, Merze
Taylor, Diana
Taylor, Ira H.
Temple, Lewis
Tennessee
Tennessee River
Territorial Act of 1827
Texas
Thompson, George
Thompson, James
Thurmond, Strom
Tignon Law
Till, Emmett
Tobacco
Todd, Caroline Kahler
Todd, Reverend John
Todd, Stephen
Toronto
Transportation, segregation of
Trowbridge, Theron
Tubman, Harriet
Tulsa
Turner, Nat
Tuscumbia, Alabama
Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Institute
Underground Railroad
Union army
University of Michigan, Negro-Caucasian Club at
Upper Canada
Upper Canada Anti-Slavery Society
Upper Peninsula, blacks in
Veronique
Versailles
(steamship)
Vesey, Denmark
Victoria, Queen of England
Vincennes, Indiana
Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
Voice of the Fugitive
Voting rights
Wabash River
Walker
Walker, Dr. C. T.
Walker, Catiline
Wall, Ann
Wallace, George
Walls, Bryan
Walls, Daniel
Walls, Eli
Walls, Jane King
Walls, John Freeman
Ward, Artemus
War of 1812
Washington, D.C.
Washington-Williams, Essie Mae
Watkins, William
Ways Station, Georgia
Webb, William
Weekly Mining Journal
Weir, Benjamin G.
Weitzel, Major General Godfrey
Welsh, Molly
West, Augustus
West Africa
Westmoreland County, Virginia
West Virginia
White, Mr.
White, Alfred
White, Walter,
Rope and Faggot
Wilberforce (Lucan), Ontario
Williams, Prince
Williams, Dr. Stacy
Willoughby, Benjamin
Wilmington, Delaware
Wilson, Hiram
Wilson, John M.
Windsor, Ontario
Wisconsin
Wood, Alfred
Wood, Obadiah
Woodbury, Judge Levi
Woods, Helen Jones Woods, William Alfred Woodson, Jemima
Woodson, Thomas
Woodville (plantation), Ways Station, Georgia
Worcester, Massachusetts, State Disunion Convention
World War II, black soldiers in
Wright, Andrew
Wyrnosdick, Bill
York, Pennsylvania
Ypsilanti, Michigan