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[51] _The New York Tribune_, February 19, 1855.
[52] Lyell, "A Second Visit to the United States of North America," II, 295, 296. [53] _The Weekly Herald and Philanthropist_, June 26, 1844, August 6, 1844, and January 1, 1845. [54] The Cincinnati Directory of 1860. [55] Foote, "The Schools of Cincinnati," 92. [56] _The Weekly Herald and Philanthropist_, August 23, 1844. [57] Special Report of the United States Commissioner of Education, 372. [58] Simmons, "Men of Mark," 490. [59] A white slaveholder, a graduate of Amherst, taught in this school. See _Weekly Herald and Philanthropist_, June 26, 1844. [60] These facts were obtained from oral statements of Negroes who were living in Cincinnati at this time; from M. R. Delany's "The Condition of the Colored People in the United States"; from A. D. Barber's "Report on the Condition of the Colored People in Ohio," 1840; and from various Cincinnati Directories. [61] Delany, "The Condition of the Colored People in the United States," 92. |
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