Taylor, Samuel Coleridge-, Life of, reviewed, [446]
Tennessee, Manumission Society of, [144];
Moral Religious Manumission Society of West Tennessee, [144]
Thomas, General, urged the enlistment of Negro troops, [117], [129]
Thomas, Rev. Mr., taught Negroes in South Carolina, [350]
Thompson, C. M., Reconstruction in Georgia of, reviewed, [343]
Tilley, Virginia C., a teacher, [19]
Timbuctoo, the university of, [40]
Trades Unions against Negroes, [12]
Traveler's Impressions of Slavery in America from 1750 to 1800, [399]
Trenton, anti-colonization meeting, [288]
Typical Colonization Convention, A, [318]

Underground Railroad, in the mountains, [146]
Union cause in Kentucky, the, [380], [391]
Usher, Rev. J., mentioned Negroes desiring baptism, [359]

Vandroffen, Petrus, opposed the education of Negroes, [359]
Vesey, Rev. Mr., interested in the Negroes of New York, [356]
Vindication of Negroes, [408]
Virginia, laws of, to prohibit the education of Negroes, [119];
slavery in the western part of, [142];
colored freemen as slave owners in, [233]

Wansey, Henry, on slavery, [427]
Warden, D. B., observations of, [3]
Warren, John, a preacher in Ohio, [8]
Washington, Augustus, attitude of, toward emigration, [297]
Washington, Booker T., note on, [98]
Washington, George, on the enlistment of Negroes, [113], [115], [125]
Wattles, Augustus, induced Negroes to go to Ohio, [8]
Webster, Daniel, petition of, [241]
Weld, Isaac, observations of, [432]
West, Dr., master of James Derham, [103]
West Indian migration, [370], [371]
West, Reuben, a black master, [239]
Whigs attacked "Black Laws" of Ohio, [16]
Whitbeck, teacher of a colored school in Detroit, [31]
White, Dr. Thomas J., student at Bowdoin, [105]
Whitfield, James, defended the National Council, [300]
Whitmore, Rev. Mr., taught Negroes in New York, [358]
Wilcox, Samuel T., a wealthy Negro of Cincinnati, [20]
Wilkins, Charles T., testimonial of, [32]
Wilkins, William D., assisted Miss Fannie M. Richards, [31]
Williams, Rev. Peter, troubles of, in New York, [288]
Wilmington, anti-colonization meeting at, [284]
Wilson, Bishop, urged the instruction of Negroes, [352]
Wing, Mr., taught Negroes in Cincinnati, [7]
Wood, Jannette, manumitted by her mother, [240]
Woodson, C. G., The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861, reviewed, [96];
Freedom and Slavery in Appalachian America, [132]
Wright, Theodore, antagonistic to colonization, [294]

Yeates, Rev. Mr., endeavored to instruct Negroes, [354]