colored schools, public aid secured for the education of Negroes,
names of teachers public and private, statistics of colored schools,
(see Quakers, Presbyterians, and Pennsylvania)
Phillips, Wendell, argument against the segregation of
colored people in Boston
Physicians, colored, (see note 3, 279)
Pinchback, P.B.S., studied in the Gilmore High School in
Cincinnati
Pinkney, William, views on the mental capacity of Negroes
Pious Negro, True Account of, a document
Pittsburgh, colored schools of
Plan for the Improvement of the Free Black, a document
Plantation system, the rise of,
effects of, on the enlightenment
of the Negroes
Pleasants, Robert, founder of a colored manual labor school
Polk, Bishop, of Louisiana, advocate of the instruction
of Negroes
Porteus, Bishop, a portion of his essay on the uplift of
Negroes (see also, note 2)
Portland, Maine, colored schools of
Potter, Henry, taught Negroesin the District of Columbia
Preachers, colored, preached to Negroes (see note 4). preached
to white people
Presbyterians, taught Negroes,
struggles of,
Acts of
Synods of, a document
Presbyterian Witness, criticized
churchmen neglectful of the
Negroes
Proposition for encouraging the Christian education of
Indian and Mulatto children at Lambeth, Virginia
Protestant Episcopal High School at Cape Palmas, Liberia
Prout, John, a teacher in the District of Columbia
Providence, Rhode Island, separate schools of
Providence Convent of Baltimore, influence of
Purcell, Jack, bearing of the confession of
Puritans, attitude of, toward the uplift of Negroes
Quakers, educational work among Negroes,
promoting education in the
Northwest Territory,
(see also Friends)
Racial inferiority, the argument of
Randolph, John, slaves of, sent to Ohio
Raymond, Daniel, contributed to the education
of Negroes
Reaction, the effect of
Reason, Chas. L., teacher in Institute
for Colored Youth
Redmond, Sarah, denied admission to Boston
School
Redpath, James, observation in the South
Refugees from Haiti and Santo Domingo,
influence of;
bearing of, on insurrection
Refugees Home School established
Religious instruction discussed by Churchmen
Remond, C.L., lecturer and orator
Resolute Beneficial Society established
a school
Revels, U.S. Senator Hiram, student
in Quaker Seminary
Rhode Island, work of Quakers of; efforts
of colored
people of; African Benevolent
Society of; school laws of;
separate schools disestablished
Rice, Rev. David, complained that slaves
were not enlightened
Rice, Rev. Isaac, mission of, in Canada
Richards, Fannie, teacher in Detroit