Boyce, Stanbury. Letters on the Emigration of the Negroes to
Trinidad
.

Jefferson, Thomas. Letters of Thomas Jefferson to Abbé Grégoire, M.A. Julien, and Benjamin Banneker. In Jefferson's Works, Memorial Edition, xii and xv. He comments on Negroes' talents.

Madison, James. Letters to Frances Wright. In Madison's
Works
, vol. iii, p. 396. The emancipation of Negroes is discussed.

May, Samuel Joseph. The Right of the Colored People to Education.
(Brooklyn, 1883.) A collection of public letters addressed to Andrew T.
Judson, remonstrating on the unjust procedure relative to Miss Prudence
Crandall.

McDonogh, John. "A Letter of John McDonogh on African Colonization addressed to the Editor of the New Orleans Commercial Bulletin." McDonogh was interested in the betterment of the colored people and did much to promote their mental development.

BIOGRAPHIES

Birney, William. James G. Birney and His Times. (New York, 1890.) A sketch of an advocate of Negro uplift.

Bowen, Clarence W. Arthur and Lewis Tappan. A paper read at the fiftieth anniversary of the New York Anti-Slavery Society, at the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, October 2, 1883. An honorable mention of two friends of the Negro.

Drew, Benjamin. A North-side View of Slavery. The Refugee: or the
Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada. Related by themselves, with an
Account of the History and Condition of the Colored Population of Upper
Canada
. (New York and Boston, 1856.)

Frothingham, O.B. Gerritt Smith: A Biography. (New York, 1878.)