A Century of Negro Migration eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 186 pages of information about A Century of Negro Migration.

A Century of Negro Migration eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 186 pages of information about A Century of Negro Migration.

The Crisis.  A record of the darker races published by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Dublin Review.

The Forum.

The Independent.

The Journal of Negro History.

The Maryland Journal of Colonization.  Published as the official organ of the Maryland Colonization Society.  Among its important articles are:  The Capacities of the Negro Race, vol. iii, p. 367; and The Educational Facilities of Liberia, vol. vii, p. 223.

The Nation.

The Non-Slaveholder.  Two volumes of this publication are now found in the Library of Congress.

The Outlook.

Public Opinion.

The Southern Workman.  Volume xxxvii contains Dr. R. R. Wright’s valuable dissertation on Negro Rural Communities in India.

The Spectator.

The Survey.

The World’s Work.

NEWSPAPERS

District of Columbia.
     The Daily National Intelligencer.

Louisiana.
     The New Orleans Commercial Bulletin.
     The New Orleans Times-Picayune.

Maryland.
     The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser.
     The Maryland Gazette.
     Dunlop’s Maryland Gazette or The Baltimore Advertiser.

Massachusetts.
     The Liberator.

Mississippi.
     The Vicksburg Daily Commercial.

New York.
     The New York Daily Advertiser.
     The New York Tribune.
     The New York Times.

INDEX

Adams, Henry,
  leader of the exodus to Kansas,

Akron,
  friends of fugitives in,

Alton Telegraph,
  comment of,

Anderson,
  promoter of settling of Negroes in Jamaica,

Anti-slavery,
  leaders of the movement, became more helpful to the refugees,

Anti-slavery sentiment,
  of two kinds,

American Federation of Labor,
  attitude of, toward Negro labor,

Appalachian highland,
  settlers of, aided fugitives;
  exodus of Negroes to,

Arkansas,
  drain of laborers to,

Ball, J.P.,
  a contractor,

Ball, Thomas,
  a contractor,

Barclay,
  interest of, in the sending of Negroes to Jamaica,

Barrett, Owen A.,
  discoverer of a remedy,

Bates,
  owner of slaves at St. Genevieve,

Beauvais,
  owner of slaves, Upper Louisiana,

Benezet, Anthony,
  plan of, to colonize Negroes in West;
  interest of, in settling Negroes in the West,

Berlin Cross Roads,
  Negroes of,

Bibb, Henry,
  interest of, in colonization,

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