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Olmsted, Frederick Law. _A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, with Remarks on their Economy_. (New York, 1859.)--_A Journey in the Back Country_. (London, 1860.)

--_Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom_. (London, 1861.) Olmsted was a New York farmer. He recorded a few important facts about the Negroes immediately before the Civil War.

Woolman, John. _Journal of John Woolman, with an Introduction by John G.

Whittier_. (Boston, 1873.) Woolman traveled so extensively in the colonies that he probably knew more about the Negroes than any other Quaker of his time.

LETTERS

Boyce, Stanbury. _Letters on the Emigration of the Negroes to Trinidad_.

Jefferson, Thomas. _Letters of Thomas Jefferson to Abbe Gregoire, M.A.

Julien, and Benjamin Banneker. In Jefferson's Works, Memorial Edition_, xii and xv. He comments on Negroes' talents.

Madison, James. _Letters to Frances Wright_. In _Madison's Works_, vol. iii, p. 396. The emanc.i.p.ation of Negroes is discussed.

May, Samuel Joseph. _The Right of the Colored People to Education_.

(Brooklyn, 1883.) A collection of public letters addressed to Andrew T.

Judson, remonstrating on the unjust procedure relative to Miss Prudence Crandall.

McDonogh, John. ”_A Letter of John McDonogh on African Colonization addressed to the Editor of the New Orleans Commercial Bulletin_.”

McDonogh was interested in the betterment of the colored people and did much to promote their mental development.

BIOGRAPHIES

Birney, William. _James G. Birney and His Times_. (New York, 1890.) A sketch of an advocate of Negro uplift.

Bowen, Clarence W. _Arthur and Lewis Tappan_. A paper read at the fiftieth anniversary of the New York Anti-Slavery Society, at the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, October 2, 1883. An honorable mention of two friends of the Negro.

Drew, Benjamin. _A North-side View of Slavery. The Refugee: or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada. Related by themselves, with an Account of the History and Condition of the Colored Population of Upper Canada_. (New York and Boston, 1856.)

Frothingham, O.B. _Gerritt Smith: A Biography_. (New York, 1878.)

Garrison, Francis and Wendell P. _William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. The Story of his Life told by his Children_. Four volumes. (Boston and New York, 1894.) Includes a brief account of what he did for the colored people.

Hammond, C.A. _Gerritt Smith, The Story of a n.o.ble Man's Life_.

(Geneva, 1900.)

Johnson, Oliver. _William Lloyd Garrison and his Times_. (Boston, 1880. New edition, revised and enlarged, Boston, 1881.)

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