N
- Napier, Peter, the purchase of a slave called Isabella by, [324]
- Nat Turner's Insurrection, the results of, [375-376]
- Nassingh, Phillip Peter, employer of York Thomas, in Montreal, [330]
- Negro Biography, by P. W. L. Jones, [128-133]
- Negro folklore, interest in, [470]
- Negro in Chicago, The, review of, [112-114]
- Negroes in Domestic Service in the United States, [384-442]
- Negro Pioneer in the West, A, [333-335]
- Negro Press in the United States, The, review of, [238-239]
- Negro Servitude in the United States, [247-283]
- Neide, Major Horace, work of, under the Freedmen's Bureau, [13]
- Neptune, a Negro slave of the estate of De Beauvais, [323]
- New England Freedmen's Aid Society, [6], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23]
- New Jersey, memorial of citizens of, with respect to colonization, [212]
- New Netherlands, status of slaves in, [262-263]
- New York, the status of the slave in, [253], [262-263], [280];
- laws of, with respect to Negro schools, [344-345]
- New York National Freedmen's Relief Association, [6], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23]
- New York City, Negroes in domestic service in, [390], [391], [398], [406], [407], [418], [419], [420], [421], [427], [428]
- Nieboer, definition of slave by, [266]
- Nicolas, the sale of, [318]
- Nonomapata, a dynasty in Africa, [297]
- Nord, Alexis, a ruler of Haiti, [137-138]
- Normandin, Jean-Baptiste, a vendor of a slave, [321-322]
- North Carolina, early slavery in, [251-252], [260];
- Northern Methodist, the attitude of, toward slavery, [303], [304], [305], [306], [307], [311];
- Notes on the Slave in Nouvelle France, [316-330]
O
- Oberholtzer, Ellis Paxon, A History of the United States since the Civil War by, [458], [461]
- O'Connell, Pezavia, participation of, in the Spring Conference of the Association in Baltimore, [353], [354]
- Old Fort Plantation School, the establishment of, [11-12]
- Oreste, Michel, a ruler of Haiti, [138]
- Organizations of domestic workers, [435-436]
- Orleans, Duke of, proposal of, to Abram Hannibal, [362]
- Orr, Governor, interest of, in the uplift of Negroes in South Carolina, [32]
- Otis, James, quotation from, [249]
- Overton, C. B., an assistant in research, [468]
P
- Palapwe, an objective of Bent in South Africa, [288]
- Palmer, Alice Freeman, interest of, in training for domestic service, [398]
- Panama Canal, the building of, [143], [145], [146];
- "Panis," Indian slaves among the French, [320-323]
- Parent, Louis, the petition of, [323]
- Paris, Abram Hannibal educated at, [361], [362]
- Park, Dr. R. E., quotation from, [45-46]
- Parker, Robert, a friend of John Castor, [278]
- Parry, Albert, Abram Hannibal, theFavorite of Peter the Great by, [359-366]
- Partition of Africa, The, a review of, [461-463]
- Paul Cuffe, by H. N. Sherwood, [153-229]
- Péan, Hugues Jacques, sale of an Indian slave by, [321]
- Pécaudy, Claude, purchase of a slave by, [319]
- Peck, Solomon, a teacher of Negroes in South Carolina, [8], [26]
- Pemberton, James, interest of, in African colonization, [169]
- Penn, William, in colonization dialogue, [218-220]
- Penn's Charter, with respect to slavery, [263]
- Pennington, J. W. C., the scholarship of, [132]
- Pennsylvania, early slavery in, [252], [262], [263];
- Penn Normal and Agricultural Institute, the establishment of, [11]
- Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association, [6]
- Perry, Heman E., sketch of, [91-92]
- Peter the Great, the favorite of, [359-366]
- Peter II, ruler of Russia, [363];
- Abram Hannibal, the instructor of, [363]
- "Peter's Negro," 359-366
- Petion, a ruler of Haiti, [136-137]
- Philadelphia, the part of, in establishing Liberia, [81-84];
- Phillips, Wendell, in the home of Frederick Douglass, [97]
- Philleo, Rev. Calvin, the husband of Prudence Crandall, [80]
- Pierrot, a ruler of Haiti, [137]
- Pickens, William, address of, in Baltimore, [357]
- Pierce, E. L., efforts of, in South Carolina, [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12]
- Pierre, a slave sold in Canada, [320]
- Pinchback, P. B. S., partner of C. C. Antoine, [86-87]
- Piney Woods and its Story, review of, [346-347]
- Pioneer Negro, in the West, [333-335]
- Pitman, Thomas G., a supporter of Paul Cuffe, [184]
- Planters, migration of, from the border States, [367-383]
- Porter, Admiral, effort of, to lease Samaná Bay, [145]
- Porter, Rev. A. Tomer, the work of, among the freedmen, [27], [32]
- Port Royal, the education of Negroes at, [8], [9], [10], [11], [25], [26], [28], [32]
- Port Royal Experiment, the, [4-12]
- Port Royal Relief Committee, [6]
- Preobrajensky Guard-regiment, Abram Hannibal an officer in, [362]
- Presbyterian Church, the efforts of, to educate Negroes, [27]
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, [116-122];
- of the Spring Conference, [353-357]
- Protest against slavery, [333]
- Protestant Episcopal Freedmen's Commission, the efforts of, in South Carolina, [27]
- Providence, attitude of, toward slavery, [261];
- interest of citizens of, in domestic service training, [399]
- Prudence Crandall, by G. Smith Wormley, [72-80]
- Punch, John, a Negro servant in Virginia, [282]
- Pushkin, Alexander, references of, to his grandfather, [359], [360], [361], [362]
- Pryne, Francis, a slave freed in Virginia, [259]
Q
- Quebec, slavery in, [316-330]
R
- Ragusinsky Savva, gift of Abram Hannibal to Peter the Great by, [360]
- Rathbone, William and Richard, merchants connected with Paul Cuffe, [203]
- Rathbone Hodgson Company in communication with Paul Cuffe, [205]
- Réaume, Charles, a vendor of slaves, [315]
- Reed, E. E., participation of, in the annual meeting, [116]
- Reed, James, a colonizationist in Sierra Leone, [182]
- Reed, Lieut. Col. William N., services of, [131]
- Religion of the American Negro Slave: His Attitude toward Life and Death, [40-71]
- Research, the results of, [468-470]
- Reval, Abram Hannibal the commandant of, [364]
- Rhode Island, Negro servitude in, [264-265], [280]
- Rhodes, James F., The McKinley and Roosevelt Administrations by, [348-349]
- Richards, Ellen H., the experiment of, [398]
- Riché, a ruler of Haiti, [137]
- Riddell, William Renwick, Notes on the Slave in Nouvelle France by, [316-330]
- Rights of Negro servants, [271], [272]
- Rigot, Jean, a vendor of a slave, [329]
- Ripley, quotation from, [299-300]
- Robbins, Amasa, an attorney employed by Paul Cuffe, [184]
- Robert Gould Shaw School, the establishment of, [19-20]
- Rogers, Joel, quotation from letter of Paul Cuffe to, [222]
- Roman, C. V., address of, at the annual meeting, [122]
- Romana, La, a plantation in Santo Domingo, [138], [139], [140]
- Roscoe, references to, [287], [288], [290], [291], [292]
- Roth, William, a letter of, quoted, [193];
- Rotch, William, a friend of Paul Cuffe, [184]
- Rubin, a faithful slave of John Young in Canada, [325]
- Ruggles, David, the record of, [132]
- Russell, James S., letters of, [341-344]
- Russell, H. C., participation of, in the annual meeting, [121]
- Russell, J. H., quotations from, [258], [259], [260]
- Rust, R. S., a president of the original Wilberforce, [308]
- Rutherford, S. W., remarks of, at the Baltimore Spring Conference, [356]