American Negro Slavery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about American Negro Slavery.

American Negro Slavery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about American Negro Slavery.

M’Culloch, J.R., views of, on slavery
McDonogh, John, manumission by, method of
Macon, Nathaniel
Madagascar, slaves procured from
Malaria,
  in Africa
  in South Carolina
Mandingoes, tribal traits of
Manigault, Charles, planter
  rules of
Manors in Maryland
Manumission, of slaves
Maroons, negro, in Jamaica
  on the Savannah River
Martinique
Maryland,
  founding of
  free negroes in
  manors in
  plantations in
  slave imports prohibited by
  slaveholdings in, scale of
  slavery in, projects for the disestablishment of
Massachusetts,
  in the slave trade
  slavery in
    abolition of
Matthews, Samuel, planter
Medical attention to slaves
Mercer, James, planter
Merolla, Jerom, missionary
Middle passage, see slave trade, African
Midwives, slave
Migration
Mill, John Stuart, views of, on slavery
Miller, Phineas, partner of Eli Whitney
Misdemeanors of slaves, in Charleston
Missouri,
  decline of slavery in
  settlement of
Mississippi,
  depression in
  product of long-fibre cotton in
  sale of slaves from
Mobs, violence of, toward free negroes
Mocoes, tribal traits of
Molasses
Moore, Francis, Royal African Company factor
Moors
Mulattoes
Mules

Nagoes, tribal traits of
Negro traits,
  American
  Angola
  Congo
  Coromantee
  Ebo
  Gaboon
  Mandingo
  Nago
  Paw Paw
  Whydah
Negroes, see antipathy, black codes, church adjustments, free
    negroes, funerals, plantation labor, plantation life, slave plots
    slave trade, slaveholdings, slavery, slaves
New England,
  in the slave trade,
    type of ships employed
  slavery in,
    disestablishment of
New Jersey,
  slavery in,
    disestablishment of
New Netherlands, slavery in
New Orleans, as a slave market,
    free negroes in
New York,
  negro plots in
  slavery in,
    disestablishment of
Nicholson, J.S., views of, on slavery
Nobility, English, as Jamaica plantation owners
North Carolina,
  early conditions in
  sentiment on slavery
Northrup, a kidnapped free negro, career of
Northwest Territory, prohibition of slavery in

Oglethorpe, James,
  administers the Royal African Company
  founds Georgia
  restores a slave to Africa
Olmsted, Frederick L., observations by
Overseers, plantation, functions, salaries, and experiences of

Panics, financial, effects on slave prices
Park, Mungo, in Guinea
“Particular plantations,” in Virginia
Paths, in Guinea, character of
Paw Paws, tribal traits of
Pennsylvania, slavery in,
    disestablishment of
Peyton, a slave, epitaph of
Philips, Martin W.,
  planter and writer
  slave epitaph by
Pickering, Timothy
Plantation and Frontier, citation of title

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