A Century of Negro Migration by Carter Godwin Woodson
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[Footnote 16: Turner, _The Negro in Pennsylvania_, pp. 152, 153.]
[Footnote 17: _African Repository,_ VIII, pp. 125, 283; _Journal of House_, 1840, I, pp. 347, 508, 614, 622, 623, 680.] [Footnote 18: _Journal of Senate_, 1850, I, pp. 454, 479.] [Footnote 19: This is well narrated in Turner's _Negro in Pennsylvania_, p. 160, and in DuBois's _The Philadelphia Negro_, p. 27.] [Footnote 20: Turner, _The Negro in Pennsylvania_, pp. 161, 162.] [Footnote 21: Turner, _The Negro in Pennsylvania_, pp. 162, 163.] [Footnote 22: Turner, _The Negro in Pennsylvania_, p. 163; and _The Liberator_, July 4, 1835.] [Footnote 23: _The Liberator_, Oct. 24, 1834.] [Footnote 24: _Ibid._, October 24, 1834.] [Footnote 25: Jay, _An Inquiry,_ pp. 28-29.] [Footnote 26: _An Act in Addition to an Act for the Admission and Settlement of Inhabitants of Towns._ 1. Whereas attempts have been made to establish literary institutions in this State for the instruction of colored people belonging to other States and countries, which would tend to the great increase of the colored |
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