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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"


Miles (of S.C.), Congressman, 175.
Mississippi, slavery in, 91;
illicit trade to, 102;
legislation, 112, 254, 263, 283, 284.
Missouri, 123.
Missouri Compromise, 124.
Mitchell, Gen. D.B., 118.
Mitchell, S.L. (of N.Y.), Congressman, 89 n.
Mixed courts for slave-traders, 137, 139, 151, 191.
Mobile, Ala., illicit trade to, 118, 119, 161, 181.
Monroe, James, as President, messages on slave-trade, 117, 141, 257, 258,
259-60, 262-63, 265, 269;
establishment of African Agency, 126, 158;
pardons, 131 n.
Morbon, Wm., slave-trader, 131 n.
Morris, Gouverneur, in Federal Convention, 59, 63, 64, 65.
Morris, Governor of N.J., 33.
Moseley, Congressman, 106.

NANSEMOND County, Va., 49.
Naples (Two Sicilies), 142.
Napoleon I., 74, 134, 136, 254.
Navigation Ordinance, 25.
Navy, United States, 111, 115, 118-20, 123, 124, 128, 159-61, 163, 184-86,
191, 259, 286, 295, 301;
reports of Secretary of, 185, 186, 318-31.
Neal, Rev. Mr., in Mass. Convention, 71.
Negroes, character of, 13-14.
See Slaves.
Negro plots, 18, 30, 204.
Nelson, Hugh (of Va.), 122 n., 123 n.
Nelson, Attorney-General, 162.
Netherlands. See Holland.
New England, slavery in, 14, 34, 44;
slave-trade by, 34-36, 43, 57;
Colonial statutes, see under individual Colonies.
New Hampshire, restrictions in, 36, 37;
attitude toward slave-trade, 34, 72, 94;
State legislation, 250.


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