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Footnote-5

1: "Cincinnati Morning Herald", July 17, 1846.

2: Woodson, "The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861", p. 242.

3: Turner, "The Negro in Pennsylvania", p. 143; "Correspondence of Dr. Benjamin Bush", XXXIX, p. 41.

4: DuBois, "The Philadelphia Negro", pp. 26-27.

5: "The Journal of Negro History", I, p. 5; and "Proceedings of the American Convention of Abolition Societies".

6: DuBois and Dill, "The Negro American Artisan", p. 36.

7: Jay, "An Inquiry", pp. 34, 108, 109, 114.

8: "The Journal of Negro History", I, pp. 20-22.

9: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", p. 106.

10: "The Liberator", July 9, 1835.

11: Hammond, "Gerrit Smith", pp. 26-27.

12: Frothingham, "Gerrit Smith", p. 73.

13: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", pp. 107-108.

14: "Ibid.", p. 102.

15: "Ibid.", p. 102.

16: "Ibid.", pp. 103-104.

17: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", pp. 106-107.

18: DuBois, "The Philadelphia Negro", p. 31; "Report of the Condition of the Free People of Color", 1838; "ibid.", 1849; and Bacon, "Statistics of the Colored People of Philadelphia", 1859.

19: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", p. 95.

20: DuBois, "The Philadelphia Negro", pp. 31-36.

21: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", p. 109.

22: "Ibid.", p. 101.

23: "Ibid.", p. 104.

24: "Ibid.", p. 105.

25: "Ibid.", p. 107.

26: "The Journal of Negro History", I, p. 22.

27: Hickok, "The Negro in Ohio", p. 88.

28: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", p. 99.

29: "Ibid.", p. 101.

30: "The Philanthropist", July 21, 1840, gives these statistics in detail.

31: "The Philanthropist", July 21, 1840.

32: "The Cincinnati Daily Gazette", Sept. 14, 1841.

33: Barber's "Report on Colored People in Ohio".

34: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", pp. 97, 98.

35: Delany, "Condition of the Colored People", p. 98.

36: These facts were obtained from his children and from Cincinnati city directories.

37: "Niles Register", LXIX, p. 357.

38: Letters received from Miss Fannie M. Richards of Detroit.

39: These facts were obtained from clippings taken from Detroit newspapers and from letters bearing on Miss Richard's career.

40: "The A.M.E. Church Review", IV, p. 309; and XX, p. 137.

41: "Censuses of the United States"; and Clark, "Present Condition of Colored People".

42: "Minutes and Proceedings" of the Annual Convention of the People of Color.

A Century of Negro Migration, March 31, 1918

A Century of Negro Migration

 


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