Knowls, John, confines James Sommersett
on board his ship “Mary and
Ann,” 205.
Knox, Thomas, South Carolina, recaptured slaves delivered to, 377.
Kudjoh Osai, king of Ashantee, 36.
Kwamina Osai, succeeds his father Kudjoh as king of Ashantee, 36.
“Lady Gage,” a prize-ship with Negroes, 376.
Laing, Capt., his services in Ashantee, 42.
Latrobe, J.H.B., one of the founders of
the colony at Cape Palmas,
Liberia, 95.
Laurens, Henry, letter to Washington on
arming of the Negroes of
South Carolina,
353.
Laurens, John, endeavors to raise Negro
troops in South Carolina, 356;
sails for France, 359;
letters to Washington on his
return, urging the enlistment of
Negroes, 360.
Lawrence, Major Samuel, commands a company of Negro soldiers, 366.
Lechmere, Richard, sued by his slave, 230.
Lee, Gen. Charles, captured by the British, 366.
Leicester, Mass., representative of, instructed
to vote against
slavery, 225.
Liberia, founded by Colored people from
Maryland, 95;
population, 95, 97, 102;
refuge for Colored people,
96;
native tribes, 97, 98;
Christian mission founded,
98;
government, 99;
a republic, 100;
school and college established,
100;
churches, 101;
trade, 103;
first constitution, 103;
slavery and slave-trade abolished,
104;
treaty with England in regard
to slavery, 104;
testimony of officers of the
Royal Navy in regard to the
slave-trade at,
105;
revolt in, subdued, 106, 107.
Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, letter to Gov.
Rutledge of South Carolina,
on the enlistment
of Negroes, 359.
Livingstone, David, describes African
wars, 50, 51;
status of the Africans, 58,
59;
skilful in the mechanic arts,
63, 64.
Locke, John, constitution prepared by,
adopted in North Carolina, 302;
local governments of the South
organised on his plan, 414.
Lodge, Abraham, volunteers to prosecute the Negroes in New York, 151.
Lodge, Sir Thomas, a slave-trader, 138.
Lowell, John, sues for the freedom of
a slave in Newburyport, Mass.,
231.
Lybia, Africa, description of, 452.
MacBrair, R.M., author of a Mandingo grammar, 70.
McCarthy, Charles, appointed governor-general
of Western Africa, 41;
war with the Ashantees, 41;
his defeat and death, 42.
Madison, James, letter to Joseph Jones,
on the arming of the Negroes,
359.
Mahoney, Lieut., his description of a Negro idol at Calanee, 17.
Mandji, a village in Africa described, 51.
Mankind, unity of, 1, 7, 108, 443;
varieties of, 3.