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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963

"The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870"


[17] _Mass. Col. Rec._, II. 168, 176; III. 46, 49, 84.
[18] Weeden, _Economic and Social History of New England_, II.
456.
[19] _Mass. Province Laws, 1705-6_, ch. 10.
[20] _Ibid._, _1728-9_, ch. 16; _1738-9_, ch. 27.
[21] For petitions of towns, cf. Felt, _Annals of Salem_
(1849), II. 416; _Boston Town Records, 1758-69_, p. 183. Cf.
also Otis's anti-slavery speech in 1761; John Adams, _Works_,
X. 315. For proceedings, see _House Journal_, 1767, pp. 353,
358, 387, 390, 393, 408, 409-10, 411, 420. Cf. Samuel Dexter's
answer to Dr. Belknap's inquiry, Feb. 23, 1795, in Deane
(_Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll._, 5th Ser., III. 385). A committee on
slave importation was appointed in 1764. Cf. _House Journal_,
1763-64, p. 170.
[22] _House Journal_, 1771, pp. 211, 215, 219, 228, 234, 236,
240, 242-3; Moore, _Slavery in Massachusetts_, pp. 131-2.
[23] Felt, _Annals of Salem_ (1849), II. 416-7; Swan,
_Dissuasion to Great Britain_, etc. (1773), p. x; Washburn,
_Historical Sketches of Leicester, Mass._, pp. 442-3; Freeman,
_History of Cape Cod_, II. 114; Deane, in _Mass. Hist. Soc.
Coll._, 5th Ser., III. 432; Moore, _Slavery in Massachusetts_,
pp. 135-40; Williams, _History of the Negro Race in America_,
I. 234-6; _House Journal_, March, 1774, pp.


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