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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921


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Madison, III, 239, 240.

116

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, III, 310-315.

117

These peculiarities, it would seem, are not of equal force in the South American States, owing, in part, perhaps, to a former degradation, produced by colonial vassalage; but principally to the lesser contrast of colours. The difference is not striking between that of many of the Spanish and Portuguese Creoles and that of many of the mixed breed.—J. M.

118

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, III, 495-498.

119

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, III, 541-542.

120

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, III, 2-3.

121

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, IV, 60.

122

Ibid., IV, 188.

123

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, IV, 192.

124

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, IV, 213-214.

125

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, IV, 274-279.

126

Letters and other Writings of James Madison, IV, 301.

127

American Convention Abolition Societies. Minutes, 1796, pp. 12, 14.

128

American Convention of Abolition Societies, Minutes of, 1797, pp. 16 and 17.

129

American Convention Abolition Societies, Minutes, 1804, pp. 30-33.

130

Minutes of Proceedings of Tenth American Convention for promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1805, pp. 36-39.

131

Minutes of the American Convention Abolition Societies, 1818. Pages 43 and 47.

132

The Liberator, December, 10, 1836.