[50] A fifth survivor, a Spaniard, stayed with the Indians and was afterward found by DeSoto.

[51] Another story is that Estevanico and the Monks did not get on well together.

[52] The story that Estevanico was killed because of his greed is evidently apocryphal.

[53] Legends of the Zuni Pueblos of New Mexico quoted in Lowery Spanish Settlements in the United States, 1513-1561, pp. 281-82.

[54] Cf. Beasley, Chapter 10.

[55] Cf. Du Bois, Suppression of the Slave Trade; Du Bois, The Negro (Home University Library).

[56] United States Census, Negro Population 1790-1915; Fourteenth Census, Vol. 3.

[57] Du Bois, Suppression of the Slave Trade, Chapter 4.

[58] Cf. Du Bois, The Philadelphia Negro, Chapter 4.

[59] Cf. Woodson, A Century of Negro Migration; E. J. Scott: Negro Migration During the War.