Wagoner, H.O., taught by his parents,
Walker, David, appeal of,
Wall, Mary, teacher in the District of
Columbia,
(see note 1)
Ward, S.R., attainments of,
Warren, John W., studied under white children,
Warville, Brissot de, found desirable
conditions,
Washington, George, attitude of,
will of,
Waterford, Ephraim, taught by his employer,
Watkins, Wm., teacher in Baltimore,
Watrum, Francois Philibert, inquiry of,
about instructing Negroes,
Wattles, Augustus, philanthropist and
educator,
Wayman, Reverend, advocate of the instruction
of Negroes,
Wayman, Rev. Dr., interest of, in free
schools,
Weaver, Amanda, assisted Myrtilla Miner,
Wells, Nelson, bequeathed $10,000 to educate
Negroes,
Wesley, John, opinion of, on the intellect
of Negroes,
Western Reserve converted to democratic
education,
Wetmore, Reverend, a worker connected
with Neau’s school,
Wheatley, Phyllis, education of,
poetry of,
White, j. T., attended school in
Indiana,
White, Dr. Thomas J., educated for Liberia,
White, W.J., educated by his white mother,
Whitefield, Rev. George, interest in the
uplift of Negroes,
plan of, to establish a school,
Whitefield, Rev. James, promoted education
in Baltimore,
Whitefield, James M., poet,
Wickham, executor of Samuel Gist,
Williams, Bishop, urged the duty of converting
the Negroes,
Williamson, Henry, taught by his master,
Wilmington, Delaware, educational work
of abolitionists of,
Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man, published
a pamphlet on the uplift of
the Negroes,
contributed money to educate
the Negroes of Talbot County, Maryland,
Wilson, Rev. Hiram, inspector of schools
in Canada,
founder of a manual labor
school,
Windsor, Canada, school privileges of,
Wing, Mr., teacher in Cincinnati,
Winslow, Parson, children of, indulgent
to Uncle Cephas,
Wisconsin, equal school facilities of,
Woodson, Ann, taught by her young mistress,
Woodson, Emma J., instructor at Avery
College,
Woodson, Louis, teacher in Pittsburgh,
Woolman, John, interest of,
Wormley, James, efforts of, in the District
of Columbia,
(see note 1)
Wormley, Mary, teacher in the District
of Columbia,
Wortham, Dr. James L., pupil of John Chavis
Wright, Rev. John F., one of the founders
of Wilberforce University
Xenia, Ohio, settlement of, Wilberforce University established near
Zane, Jonathan, gave $18,000 for the education of Negroes