Read Between Slavery and Freedom Online
Authors: Julie Winch
Freeman, Elizabeth,
30
Freemasonry,
54
French: as colonizers,
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â
5
,
18
,
46
; as slaveholders,
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â
5
,
50
French Black Code.
See Code Noir
“French Negroes.”
See gens de couleur libres
Fugitive Slave Law, federal: (1793),
42
,
56
,
86
,
121
; (1850),
86
,
87
Gabriel's Rebellion,
44
Gage, Thomas (governor of Massachusetts),
23
Gardiner, Serena (boarding-house owner),
120
Garrison, William Lloyd,
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,
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,
120
gens de couleur libres
: in Louisiana,
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,
47
,
48
,
105
â
6
; from Saint Domingue,
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,
46
,
53
Georgetown, Virginia,
59
George III (king of England),
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,
34
Georgia,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
34
,
40
,
45
,
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,
122
,
123
Glasgow, Jesse Ewing (scholar),
88
Gold Rush, black prospectors in: California (1849),
83
,
90
; Fraser Canyon, British Columbia (1855),
90
Goyens, William (Texas settler),
82
Gray, William,
36
Grimké, Angelina,
120
guardians, free blacks required to have,
74
,
112
,
123
Guyana,
72
hairdressers, black,
66
“half-freedom,”
11
Hanscome, James (becomes “white”),
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â
88
Harpers Ferry raid,
93
Harris, James (founds school),
111
Harry (runaway),
97
Hawai'i, African Americans in,
89
Hicks, George (founds school),
111
Houston, Sam,
82
indentured servants,
1
,
5
,
7
,
23
,
102
“intelligence offices,”
65
“Irish Nell.”
See
Butler, Eleanor
Jackson, Andrew,
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â
48
,
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,
105
,
118
Jacob (runaway slave),
97
Jamaica,
72
Jamestown, Virginia,
5
Jefferson, Thomas,
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,
55
,
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â
4
Jinnings, Thomas (dentist),
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,
120
Jinnings, William (store owner),
118
,
120
Johnson, Anthony (farmer),
6
Johnson, Archibald (founds school),
111
Johnson, Francis (Frank) (composer),
68
Johnson, Isaac (founds school),
111
Johnson, Mary (farmer),
6
Johnson, Richard (shipowner),
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â
17
Jones family,
65
Jones, Reverend Absalom,
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,
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,
55
,
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,
59
,
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â
5
Jones, Jehu (hotelier),
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,
119
Kansas,
91
Kansas-Nebraska Act,
91
Keckley, Elizabeth (dressmaker),
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â
66
kidnapping,
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,
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,
80
,
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,
92
,
104
â
5
,
121
â
22
Kingsley, Anna Jai (planter),
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â
62
land owners, black,
63
Leidesdorff, William Alexander (merchant),
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,
125
â
26
Letters from a Man of Colour
(Forten),
56
Lew, Barzillai (soldier),
25
Lewis, Fred (founds school),
111
Lexington, Kentucky,
45
Liberty Hall (New York City),
106
licenses, free blacks required to have,
74
Lincoln, Abraham,
93
literacy, black,
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â
17
,
55
,
77
,
78
,
110
â
11
literary societies, black,
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,
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Louisiana Territory,
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,
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,
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,
47
Louisville, Kentucky,
45
Lower South,
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â
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,
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â
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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.
See also individual colonies and states
Loyalists, black (in Revolutionary War),
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â
24
,
27
,
28
,
37
,
57
.
See also
Black Pioneers
Maine,
50
Mansfield, Lord (William Murray) (Lord Chief Justice of England),
19
manumission, restrictions on,
12
,
15
,
44
,
45
,
47
,
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,
88
,
95
â
96
,
98
â
99
maroons,
9
Massachusetts,
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15
,
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,
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,
26
,
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,
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,
36
,
41
,
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,
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â
80
,
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,
96
; General Court,
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,
32
; General Colored Association,
115
Meacham, Reverend John Berry,
78
Methodists: white,
17
,
44
.
See also
African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church; African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ) Church
Mexican War,
82
midwives, black,
67
Miller, Maria.
See
Stewart, Maria W.
milliners, black,
66
ministers, black,
67
Minton, Henry (caterer),
64
Mississippi,
48
Mordecai, Samuel (barber),
74
Morris, Robert (lawyer),
66
Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia,
52
,
76
,
110
Mumbet.
See
Freeman, Elizabeth
musicians, black,
68
mutual benefit societies,
36
,
53
,
54
names, choosing of by black people,
51
Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People
(Jones and Allen),
56
Nashville, Tennessee,
54
,
74
,
124
National Reformer
(newspaper),
78
Native Americans,
4
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
10
,
11
,
16
,
57
,
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,
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Nebraska,
91
Nebraska City, Nebraska,
91
Negro Seamen's Act,
116
â
17
,
128
New Amsterdam,
11
New Bedford, Massachusetts,
63
,
116
New Bern, North Carolina,
123
,
124
New Castle, Delaware,
54
New England,
13
â
15
,
16
,
41
.
See also individual colonies and states
New Netherland,
11
New Orleans,
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18
,
46
,
47
,
48
,
53
,
64
,
70
,
78
,
105
â
6
,
126
New York City,
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40
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â
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New York Manumission Society,
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,
80
Newport, Rhode Island,
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,
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,
36
Newport African Union,
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,
37
,
53
,
57
newspapers, black-owned,
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,
113
â
15
night soil men, black,
69
North Carolina,
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,
24
,
26
,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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North Star
(newspaper),
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Northup, Solomon,
75
Nova Scotia,
28
Noyes Academy, Canaan, New Hampshire,
79
Ohio,
49
Omaha, Nebraska,
91
Oregon,
90
Orleans Territory,
47
oyster cellars, black-owned,
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,
119
Pacific Northwest,
90
Parrott, Russell (printer),
110
passports, refusal to issue to blacks,
68
,
130
â
32
Payne, Reverend Daniel Alexander,
67
Peg (free woman of color),
97
Penn, William,
13
Pennsylvania,
13
,
17
,
20
,
29
â
30
,
42
,
98
â
99
,
108
â
9
; Gradual Abolition Law (1780),
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â
30
Pennsylvania Abolition Society,
29
â
30
,
67
,
68
,
80
Pensacola, Florida,
49
Peronneau, Richard (carpenter),
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â
100
personal liberty laws,
87
“Peter the Doctor” (free man),
12
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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,
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,
27
,
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,
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â
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