urges Congress to prohibit importation of slaves, [34];

originates idea of negro colonization, [60];

efforts, as President, to promote same, [60];

on necessity of negro colonization, [75], [76];

anti-slavery sentiments of, [86];

on political difficulties of emancipation in Virginia, [162];

on beneficial results of diffusing slaves through the territories, [185].

Jennings, William D., extract from will, emancipating his slaves, [119].

Johnston, Joseph E., never owned a slave, [156].

Key, Francis Scott, prominent in organizing American Colonization Society, [61].