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Remond, Charles Lenox Reunions

Revolutionary War

Richards, Fannie

Richards, John

Richardson, George

Richmond, Virginia

Riots

Blackburn
Faulkner

Ripley, Ohio

Robertson, Captain Daniel

Robin

Rogers, Thomas J.

Roosevelt, Theodore

Rosecrans, General William

Rosewood, Florida

Runaway slaves

Isaac Berry
Thornton and Rutha Blackburn
in Canada
at Civil War refugee camps
as Civil War soldiers
William and Ellen Craft
in Detroit
disguises
Fugitive Slave Act and
interracial couples
John and Eliza Little
sharing information
shipped north as freight
torture of
in Upper Peninsula
white women escaping with
See also specific slaves;
Underground Railroad

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

auctions
beatings
branding
emancipation
families
hired-out
labor
marriage
married to free blacks
religion
See also
Runaway slaves;
specific 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

lynchings
postwar
secessionists
See also
Confederate army;
specific cities and states

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

The Underground Rail Road

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

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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

blacks shipped north as freight
in Detroit
disguises
interracial couples
in Iowa
in Massachusetts
in Michigan
in Ohio
See also
Runaway slaves;
specific cities and states

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

free blacks in
Harper’s Ferry raid

Virginia General Assembly

Voice of the Fugitive

Voting rights

Wabash River

Walker

Walker, Dr. C. T.

Walker, Catiline

Wall, Ann

Wallace, George

Walls, Bryan

The Road That Led to Somewhere

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

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