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by Noel Rae


  Cartwright, Dr. Samuel, 448-451

  Casas, Bartolomeo de las, 46-48

  Censorship, 247-249

  Charleston uprisings, 189-190

  Christiana Riot, 418-423

  Christy, David, 445

  Civil War battles: Honey Hill, 543-544; Fort Pillow Massacre, 530-532; Fort Wagner, 508, 525-528; Milliken’s Bend, 544-545; Port Hudson, 528-530

  Clark, Lewis, 244

  Clarkson, John, 228-229

  Clarkson, Thomas, 175

  Clay, Henry, 497

  Clinch, Col., 393-395

  Coffin, Levi, 363-364

  Cole, Thomas, 515-518

  Columbus, Christopher, 43-45

  Constitution, Massachusetts, 235-237

  Constitution, U.S., 233-235, 563

  Contrabands, 512, 522, 535

  Cotton, 253-254, 486-488

  Cragin, Ellen, 412-413

  Crow, Capt. Hugh, 138-139

  Cuffe, Paul, 230-231

  Dabney, Col. Thomas, 269-273

  Dahomey, Kingdom of, 77-84

  Dallen, Charity, 177-178

  Dana, Richard Henry, 497, 503

  Davenport, Carey, 349

  Davis, Jefferson, 549-550

  Diaz, Dinnis, 31-32

  Douglass, Frederick, 12, 260-261, 330-338, 371, 375, 381, 422, 454-456, 458, 470-475, 511-512, 523-524, 536, 564-567

  Drake, Philip, 121-122

  Dred Scott Decision, 455-457

  Dresser, Amos, 247-248

  Dunmore, Earl of, 204-209

  Eannes, Gil, 24, 27

  Earle, Thomas, 459-460

  Eastman, Mary, 476-477

  Edwards, Bryan, 388-390

  El Mina fortress (Sao Jorge da Mina), 40-43

  Elliott, Bishop Stephen, 260

  Emancipation, 200; churches attitude towards, 430-431; Douglass speech, 563-567; Emancipation Proclamation, 511, 522, 537; Garrison speech, 466-468; Jamaica Emancipation Act, 446-447; Lundy publication, 460; Nehemiah Adams, 430-431; Northern States, 235-237; Southern states, 237-239, 267, 435-436, 548-549

  Equiano, Olaudah (Gustavus Vassa), 60-64, 110-115, 141-145, 191-192, 227

  Ethiopian Regiment, 204-209

  Eugenius IV (Pope), 26-27

  Ewald, Capt. von, 211-212

  Falconbridge, Alexander, 58, 123-128, 139-141

  Falconbridge, Anna Maria, 227-228, 230-231

  Feaster, Gus, 417-418

  Federal Writers’ Project (see Slave Narratives)

  Fillmore, President Millard, 422, 497-498

  Fisher, Isaac, 87-93

  Fitzhugh, George, 431-434

  Florida, 187-188, 193, 199, 353, 381, 393-395

  Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 530-531

  Fort Mose, 198-199

  Frances, Warwick, 230-231

  Franklin, Benjamin, 168-171, 173

  Franklin, Leonard, 413

  Fugitive Slave Act, 234, 257, 370-374, 381, 474

  Garrett, Thomas, 374-375

  Garrison, William Lloyd, 405, 462-463, 465-471, 507

  George, David, 223-231

  Goncalvez, Antam, 24-26, 32

  Gorsuch, Edward, 419-421

  Great Negro Plot, 158-167

  Greeley, Horace, 492, 511

  Green, J.O., 411-412

  Green, Samuel, 248-249

  Grimké, Sarah and Angelina, 300-304, 353-354, 488-491

  Haiti (Saint Domingue), 387-390, 481

  Hakluyt, Richard, 49-51

  Hammond, James Henry, 436-438

  Harper, William, 434-436

  Hawkins, Sir John, 49-51

  Helper, Hinton Rowan, 483-486

  Henry The Navigator, Prince, 23-30, 32-33, 40

  Henson, Josiah, 313-319

  Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 496, 499-500, 519-521

  Holmes, George, 477-478

  Horsmanden, Daniel, 158-167

  Hundley, Daniel, 438

  Ilha, Lancarote da, 27-30

  Indentured servants, 177-179

  Intermarriage with slaves, 180-181

  Jackson, Andrew, 393-395

  Jacobs, Harriet, 258-259, 481-483

  Jefferson, Thomas, 186, 209, 251-253

  Jemison, Ophelia, 351

  Joao II, King, 40

  Johnson, Jordan, 242

  Johnson, William, 326-330

  Jones, Thomas, 321-323

  Josselyn, John, 149

  Judge, Oney, 219-223

  Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, 454, 491-496

  Kemble, Frances, 246-247, 274-282

  Kemp, John Henry, 413

  Laurens, Henry, 202-204

  Laurens, John, 210-211

  Lawrence, sack of, 492-493

  Lay, Benjamin, 171-175

  Lee, Gen. Robert E., 550, 558

  Le Jau, Dr. Francis, 190-191

  Leon, Ponce de, 46-48

  Lincoln, Abraham, 510-512, 519, 521-522, 536

  Livermore, Mary, 304-305

  Lundy, Benjamin, 459-462, 465

  Mali, 18-20

  Maroon communities, 186-187

  Martire, Pietro, 45

  Mason, George, 235

  Mather, Rev. Cotton, 149-152, 155-156

  Meade, Bishop William, 259-260

  Messervy, Capt., 132-134

  Mexico, 381-384

  Miller, Joseph, 538-539

  Miller, Levi, 547

  Minkins, Shadrach, 496-498

  Mississippi Declaration of Secession, 509-510

  Monroe, James, 392-393

  Moore, Fannie, 244

  Moore, Francis, 64-66, 75-77, 98-99

  Moore, William, 415

  Mosgrove, George, 533

  Mount Vernon, 216-219

  Murray, Amelia, 445-446

  Murray, Lord John (see Dunmore),

  Nalle, Charles, 372-374

  Nashoba commune, 479-481

  Native Americans, as slaves, 45-48, 148, 151-153, 178, 202

  Negro Fort (Florida), 393-395

  New York Draft Riots of 1863, 542-543

  Newton, John, 56-57, 59

  Northup, Solomon, 240-241, 243, 306, 308-313

  Nyendael, David van, 58

  Offley, Rev. G.W., 411

  Oglethorpe, Gen. James, 187, 195-199

  Olmsted, Frederick Law, 283-297, 381-385

  Park, Mungo, 101-110

  Parker, Theodore, 422

  Parker, William, 421

  Patterson, Delicia, 416-417

  Pennington, James, 376-381

  Phillips, Capt., 54-55, 67-75, 117-121

  Phillips, Wendell, 486-487, 501, 507

  Pollard, Edward, 438-440

  Pottawatomie Massacre, 493-496

  Praying Jacob, 411

  Prosser, Gabriel, 387, 391-393

  Quakers, 172-175, 258, 263, 362-363, 374, 380-381, 405, 460

  Quaws, 138-139

  Religion, among slaves, 231, 254-261, 345-347, 348-351; church service in New Orleans, 286-289; David George, 223-227; Josiah Henson, 315-319

  Rhode Island Regiment, 210

  Richardson, James, 479-481

  Riedesel, Baroness Frederika von, 213-214

  Ross, Alexander, 365-366

  Royal African Company, 14, 53-54, 64, 68, 71, 75, 83, 86, 97-99, 120

  Satterfield, May, 350-351

  Scott, Capt. George, 136-138

  “Scramble” method of selling slaves, 139-142

  Seminole Wars, 353, 395

  Sewall, Samuel, 154-156

  Shadrach (See Minkins, Shadrach)

  Sharp, Granville, 144, 157, 170, 227-228

  Shaw, Robert Gould, 508, 522, 525-526, 539

  Sierra Leone, 49, 101, 144, 223, 227-231, 260

  Sims, Thomas, 498-500

  Slave Narratives (Federal Writers’ Project): Burton, Annie, 559-561; Colbert, William, 558; Colquist, Martha, 557-558; Cross, Cheney, 554-555; Debro, Sarah, 555-557; Garlic, Delia, 319-320; Harper, Eda, 553; Hughes, Margaret, 553-554; King, Henrietta, 307-308; Reynolds, Mary, 342-348; Rowe, Katie, 550-553; Smith, Primus, 558-559 />
  Slavery laws: South Carolina, 192-195; Virginia, 179-181

  Smalls, Robert, 513-515

  Smith, Adam, 169

  Smith, William, 67

  Snelgrave, Capt. William, 77-85, 128-135

  Sojourner Truth, 507

  Solomon, Job ben, 86, 93-99

  Stansfield, James, 55-56

  Stephen, George, 99

  Stono Rebellion, 188-189, 192, 195

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 242, 244-245, 255-258, 262, 319, 363, 475-478, 491

  Stringfellow, Rev. Thornton, 440-445

  Sumner, Charles, 453-455

  Sutcliff, Robert, 263-264

  Tailfer, Patrick, 196-198

  Tainos, 45-46, 48

  Takkada, 20

  Taney, Roger, Chief Justice, 455-457

  Tappan, Arthur, 463

  Tillman, William, 512-513

  Tituba, 151-153

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, 264

  Told, Silas, 56

  Torture instruments and methods, 191, 224, 301-302, 304, 307-308, 352-356; branding, 83; collars, 238; muzzle, 143; paddle, 242, 302-303; speculum oris, 125; tooth pulling, 302, 356; whips, 241-242, 244, 252, 296-297, 301, 538

  Townsley, James, 492-496

  Trans-Sahara slave trade, 16-22

  Tristam, Nuno, 25-26

  Trollope, Mrs. Frances, 267-269

  Trowbridge, Lt. Col. Christopher, 562

  Tubman, Harriet, 352, 366-370, 374-375

  Turner, Nat, 386, 405-411

  Turner, West, 413-414

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 242, 244-245, 363, 475-478; A Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 476, 491

  Underground Railroad, 363-370

  Uprisings (on slave ships), 128-139

  Usodimare, Antoniotto, 36-38

  Vazquez de Aylonn, Lucas, 46

  Vega, Garcilaso de la, 46

  Vesey, Denmark, 387, 395-402

  Walker, David, 402-405, 463

  Walker, Quock, 235

  Walson, Henry, 243

  War of Jenkins’ Ear, 188, 198-199

  Waring, John, 170

  Washington, George, 157-158, 209-210, 214-223

  Webster, Daniel, 421, 497

  Weld, Theodore Dwight, 252, 300, 353-356, 452

  Wesley, Charles, 191

  Wheatley, Phillis, 146, 156-158

  Whydah, 67-78

  Williams, Rose, 323-326

  Woolfolk, Austin, 461-462

  Woolfolk, Ben, 391-392

  Wright, Camilla, 479-481

  Wright, Fanny, 478-479, 481

  Historian NOEL RAE received an honors degree in history from Oxford University. His books include The People’s War: Original Voices of the American Revolution, Witnessing America: The Library of Congress Book of Firsthand Accounts of Life in America, and This is Berlin: Radio Broadcasts from Nazi Germany. He lives in Westchester, NY.

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