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by Nicholas Johnson


  Freedom Summer Project, 243

  Free Speech, 108–110

  Friends of Cuba, 258

  Friends of the Deacons, 283

  Fugitive Slave Act, 39, 50

  Fugitive Slave Clause (US Constitution), 37, 49

  Gainesville, Florida, 154, 191

  Gainesville, Texas, 140

  Galloway, Abraham, 74, 95

  Gardner, Rev. Ed, 222

  Garner, Margaret, 56

  Garner, Robert, 56

  Garnet, Henry Highland, 59–60, 69–70, 75, 127

  Garrison, William Lloyd, 37, 59–60, 62, 66–67

  Garvey, Marcus, 177, 179, 234

  Gaskins, Charles, 160–163

  Gatling gun, 112

  Georgetown, Kentucky, 110

  Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 47

  GI Bill, 19

  Giddings, Joshua, 49, 56

  Gilmore, Gen. Quincy, 77

  Glass, Dick, 138

  Goldsby, Crawford (a.k.a. “Cherokee Bill”), 138–139

  Goldsby, Sgt. George, 138

  Goodlow, Rev. Willie, 242

  Goodman, Andrew, 240, 250, 252

  Gordonsville, Virginia, 209

  Gorsuch, Edward, 63–64, 66–67

  Graham, John, Major, 73

  Grant, Sam, 135

  Grant, Ulysses S. (president), 95

  Great Falls Montana Examiner, 146

  Green, Benjamin, 216

  Green, Dewey, 254

  Greener, Richard T., 119

  Greenville, South Carolina, 217

  Greenwood, Mississippi, 251, 288

  Greenwood Avenue (a.k.a., “Black Wall Street”), 187–188

  Grier, Dick, 137

  Grier, Hon. Robert, 64

  Griffith, Samuel, 40

  Grigby, Barnaby, 46–47

  Grigby, Mary Elizabeth, 46–47

  Gump, Joseph, 145

  Gun Control Act of 1968, 293

  Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, 131

  Hagerstown, Maryland, 43

  Haley, Richard, 278

  Hamer, Fannie Lou, 13, 231–234, 243, 246–247

  Hampton, Gov. Wade, 99

  Hampton, Virginia, 71

  Hanway, Casner, 64

  Harlem, 22, 173, 180, 202, 231, 234, 257, 263, 270, 287

  Harmon, Earl, 156

  Harmony, Mississippi, 248–250

  Harnett County, North Carolina, 89

  Harpers Ferry, 58, 62

  Harris, W. A., 84

  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 53

  Harris Funeral Home, Monroe North Carolina, 19

  Harrison, Hubert H., 73

  Harry, Beatrice, 274–275

  Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 313

  Harvard Law and Policy Review, 9

  Hatcher, Richard, 285

  Hathaway, Bertha, 156

  Hattiesburg, 226

  Hayes, John, 136

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 103

  Hayling, Robert, 226, 241

  Hays, Arthur Garfield, 206

  Hazlewood, George, 132

  Head, Julia, 223

  Hearst, Cornelius, 106

  Helms, “Big Jesse,” Sr., 17, 258

  Helms, Sen. Jesse, 258–259

  Henly, Brack, 164

  Henry, Aaron, 242

  Henry County, Kentucky, 85

  Henry Model Winchester, 111

  Hickman Kentucky, 156

  Hicks, Jackie, 275–277

  Hicks, Robert “Bob,” 275–278

  Hill, Hattie May, 281

  Hill, Jim, 167

  Hill, John Henry, 46

  Hill, Lilly, 156

  Hill, Polk, 96

  Hilton, Henry, 136

  Hitch, William, 41

  Hogansville, Georgia, 124

  Holbert, Luther, 162–163

  Holdes, William, 250

  Holly, Calvin, 79

  Holly Springs, Mississippi, 72, 105

  Holmes, Hon. Oliver Wendell, 174

  Holmes County, Mississippi, 234, 245, 247

  Holt Street Baptist Church, 261

  Hoods Mill, 46

  Hooper City, 223

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 272

  Horne, Lena, 239

  Hose, Sam, 116, 124–125

  Houston Texas, 133

  Howard, T. R. M., 204, 215–221, 235, 238, 240, 246, 307

  Howard University, 117, 194

  Howe, George, 155

  Hudson, Cleo, 248–249

  Hudson, Dovie, 248–249

  Hudson, Sally, 52

  Hudson, Winson, 248–250

  Hughes, Hon. Charles Evans, 193

  Humby, Della, 139

  Hunter, William, 152

  Hurley, Ruby, 240

  Hurst, E. H., 254

  Imes, B. A., 111

  Impartial Citizen, 66

  Independence, Texas, 185

  Indiana, 38, 53, 160, 243, 285

  Indianapolis Freeman, 120

  Indian Removal Act, 128–129

  International Order of Twelve of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, 59

  Isaiah Thomas, 300

  Jackson, Andrew (escaped slave), 58

  Jackson, Andrew (president), 128

  Jackson, Jessie, 282, 285

  Jackson, John, 252

  Jackson, Maynard Holbrook, 285

  Jackson, Mississippi, 219, 239–240, 245, 252, 266

  Jackson, Rev. Y. D., 272

  Jackson, Robert, 47

  Jackson Daily News, 219

  Jacksonville, Florida, 109, 111–112, 191

  Jacobs, Elmo, 274

  Jefferson, George L., 218

  Jefferson, Ohio, 40

  Jefferson County, Georgia, 113

  Jenkins, Bee, 247

  Jenkins, Sandy, 34

  Jessup, Maj. Gen. Thomas Sidney, 128

  Jet (magazine), 251, 280, 282

  Jim Crow, 104–105, 118, 163, 187–188, 218, 236, 288, 298

  John Eagle, 88

  Johnson, Andrew (president), 80, 82, 87–88.

  Johnson, Brit, 141

  Johnson, Henry, 59

  Johnson, James Weldon, 175–176, 181–183, 193, 201–202

  Johnson, Lyndon B. (president), 286, 293

  Johnson, Milton, 280

  Johnson, Mordecia, 157

  Johnson, Paul, 241

  Johnson, Sydney, 157

  Johnson, T. C., 223

  Jones, “Big Ben,” 49

  Jonesboro, Louisiana, 267, 271–274, 280

  Jonesboro Freedom House, 271

  Jonesboro High School, 273

  Kelly, “Nigger Jim,” 136

  Kansas City American Citizen, 107

  Kansas City Call, 179

  Kansas City News, 130

  Kemper County, Mississippi, 112

  Kennard, Willie, 140

  Kennedy, John F. (president), 286

  Kennett Township, Pennsylvania, 40

  Kent County, Maryland, 70

  Kentucky, 43–45, 49–55, 57, 81, 84–85, 109, 110–112, 156, 158–167, 215, 245

  Kentucky Courier-Journal, 165

  Kentucky Freedman’s Bureau, 81

  Keystone State. See Pennsylvania

  Kilgore, Rev. Thomas, 280

  Killens, John, 223

  King, Coretta, 62

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 27, 31, 147, 216, 219, 221, 225, 230, 241, 252, 256, 259–260, 264–265, 268, 278–279, 281, 283, 287, 288–289, 293

  King Fisher, Oklahoma Territory, 131–132

  Kirklin, Austry, 222

  Kirkpatrick, Fred, 246

  Kite, Elijah, 56

  Knights of Labor, 114

  Knights of the Black Cross, 80

  Knights of the White Camellia, 80, 102

  Ku Klux Klan (KKK, a.k.a. Klan), 13, 18–24, 80, 82, 85–86, 89–90, 92–93, 94–96, 100, 102, 135, 146, 159, 180, 184, 193, 195, 199, 205–206, 214, 217–218, 220, 23–224, 227, 234, 238, 39–241, 243, 246, 248–249, 259, 271–272, 276–279, 21–22, 292, 294, 297

  Lagrange, K
entucky, 85

  Lake City, South Carolina, 124

  Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 39

  Langston, Charles, 58

  Langston City, Oklahoma Territory, 131

  Langston City Herald, 108, 131

  Lasky County, Arkansas, 114

  Lautier, Louis, 27

  Lawrence, Carl, 309

  Lawrence County, Ohio, 56

  Leake County, Mississippi, 248

  Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, 167

  Lee, Henry, 219

  Lee, Herbert, 254

  Lee, Rev. George, 28, 152, 230

  Leflore County, Mississippi, 254

  Lenox Avenue Baptist Church, 205

  Leon County, Florida, 43

  Lesser, Mike, 269

  Lever, Constance, 259

  Lewis, Anthony, 242

  Lewis, Clayton, 238

  Lewis, Elder, 85

  Lewis, John, 250–252

  Lexington, Kentucky, 158

  Liberator, 50, 60

  Liberty Insurance Company, 197

  Life (magazine), 23, 280

  “Lift Every Voice and Sing” (song, “Black National Anthem”), 193

  Lincoln, Abraham (president), 69, 72

  Lincoln County, New Mexico, 142

  Lincoln County Riflemen, 137

  Lincoln County War, 137

  Linton, Cecil, 172–173

  Little Rock, Arkansas, 227–231

  Little Rock Nine, 227

  Littleton Lawrence, 137

  Logan, Greenburry, 134–135

  Loguen, Rev. Jermaine, 60

  Longview, Texas, 175

  Looby, Alexander, 214

  Lorraine Motel, Memphis, 265

  Los Angeles Times, 279

  Love, Nat (a.k.a. Deadwood Dick), 138

  Lowery, Henry, 183

  Lowman, Bertha, 183

  Lowman, Sam, 183

  Luckey, Buss, 139

  Lucy, Autherine, 219, 221

  Ludwig, Jens, 251

  Lumbee Indians, 23–24, 146

  lynching, 18–19, 26–27, 29, 78, 89–90, 104–116, 118–119, 121–125, 127, 131–132, 142, 144, 146, 151, 153–167, 171, 173, 175, 178–179, 182–187, 192–194, 200, 210, 212–216, 230, 233, 235–236, 238, 257, 269, 273, 281

  Lyon County, Kentucky, 165

  M-1 Garand rifle, 265, 276

  Mack, Joe, 197

  Macksville, Kentucky, 162

  Magee, Joe, 212

  “Man” (Sylvester Carrier), 191, 192

  Mandingo Tribe, 70

  Manly, Alex, 123

  Manly, Gov. Charles, 123

  Manning, Lauren, 44

  March against Fear, 264, 266, 268, 270, 278, 283, 288

  Marine Corps, 19

  Marion County, Iowa, 57

  Marrs, Rev. Elijah, 44, 84–85

  Marshall, Hon. Thurgood, 213–215, 221, 224, 227, 239, 293

  Martin, William, 195

  Mason, William Herbert, 216

  Mathies, Aladeine, 199

  Mathies, Fleta, 199–200

  Mauney, A. A. (Monroe police chief), 21

  Maury County, Tennessee, 90

  Maxton, North Carolina, 23

  Mayfield, Kentucky, 112

  McCabe, Edwin P., 130

  McClellan, Gen. George, 71

  McCray, John, 28

  McDonald, Otis, 14, 295–296, 299, 303, 310–311

  McDowell, Calvin, 106–108

  McDowell, Harve, 161

  McDowell, Jacob, 161–163

  McElroy, J. B., 156

  McGee, Tempe, 212

  McGhee, Laura, 255

  McGregor, Rose Anne, 57–58

  McGregor, Tom, 57–58

  McHenry, William, 60

  McKay, Claude, 180

  McKeithen, Gov. John, 281

  McKinley, William (president), 121

  McKinney, Jesse, 101

  McKissick, Floyd, 265, 270, 282, 288–289

  McRae, Will, 156

  McRoberts, Al, 84

  Mead, Kansas, 137

  Medlin, Lewis, 25

  Meet the Press, 288, 293

  Memphis, Tennessee, 105–110, 118, 131–132, 144, 265, 305

  Memphis Free Speech, 109–110

  Memphis Ledger, 109

  Menendez, Francisco, 128

  Meredith, James, 264–265, 288–290

  Meridian, Mississippi, 225

  Messenger, 178, 180

  Metcalf, George, 226

  Mexican Joe, 137

  Michigan, 175, 199, 205, 218

  Michigan Negro Convention, 59

  Miller, Kelly (dean), 123

  Miller, Richard, 159

  Milliken’s Bend, 70

  Minkslide, Tennessee, 214–215

  Minstrels (Republican faction), 93

  Mississippi, 13, 19, 24, 41, 72, 75, 77–79, 86–88, 90, 92, 97–98, 105, 112, 114, 122, 124, 162, 182–186, 215, 219, 225, 226–227, 231, 233–243, 245–248, 251–254, 256, 264–266, 268–269, 278, 283, 288, 290, 292, 294, 299, 307

  Mississippi Delta Committee for Better Citizenship, 24, 307

  Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 231, 247

  Mississippi March against Fear. See March against Fear

  Mississippi National Guard, 114

  Mississippi State Conference of NAACP Branches, 242

  Mississippi Supreme Court, 185–186

  Missouri, 36, 51, 60

  Mohammed, Elijah, 282

  mongrelization. See amalgamation

  Monroe, Louisiana, 227

  Monroe, North Carolina, 17, 230, 256

  Monroe Nonviolent Action Committee, 259

  Monroe Parks Commission, 20

  Montana, 144–147

  Montgomery, Alabama, 219–220, 222, 224, 261–262

  Montgomery Improvement Association, 262

  Moore, Amzie, 241

  Moore, Col. Roger, 94

  Moore v. Dempsey, 174

  Morgan County, Georgia, 89

  Morris, Sen. Thomas, 49

  Morrison, Kelsie, 172

  Morse, Leonard, 198

  Moses, Bob, 252–253

  Mosney, George, 145

  Mosney, John, 145

  Moss, Tom, 106–108, 110, 131, 194

  Motley, Hon. Constance Baker, 221, 224, 248

  Moton, Robert, 184–185

  Mound Bayou, 216

  mulatto, 32, 79, 123, 133–134, 139, 193

  Munroe Country Club, 257

  Murdock, Cloyte, 218

  Murray, Norris, 198

  NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), 13, 20–21, 26–29, 151–152, 155, 157, 170–175, 177, 181–182, 184, 192–193, 198–199, 201, 205, 207, 209–211, 214, 217–219, 222, 225, 226–227, 230, 235, 238–242, 248, 253–254, 256, 261, 265, 285–286, 288, 291–294, 309

  NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 173, 198, 201

  NAACP Youth Program, 240

  Nashville, Tennessee, 108, 152, 214

  Natchez, Mississippi, 226, 241, 283

  National Antislavery Standard, 66

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). See NAACP

  National Coalition to Ban Handguns, 285

  National Convention of Colored Men, 75

  National Crime Victimization Survey, 312

  National Emigration Convention of Colored People (1854), 58

  National Equal Rights League, 75

  National Firearms Act (1934), 218

  National Guard, 114, 214

  National Institute of Justice, 213–214

  National Research Council, 316

  National Rifle Association (NRA), 21, 299

  National Safety Council, 312

  National Urban League, 265, 285–286, 288

  Neely, Burkett, 186

  Negro Fellowship League, 306

  “Negro Law,” 277, 307–308

  Negro World, 157, 234

  Neshoba County, Mississippi, 240, 248, 252

  New Albany, Indiana, 55

 
New England Antislavery Convention, 51

  New Hanover County, North Carolina, 94

  Newman, Georgia, 116

  New Mexico, 137, 142

  New Negro, 119–120, 179–180, 182, 202, 204–205

  New Orleans, Louisiana, 57, 103, 104–117, 276

  Newton, Huey, 287

  Newsweek, 282

  New York, 19, 26, 34, 55, 59–61, 65–67, 70–71, 74–75, 82, 89, 92, 109–111, 118–121, 124, 126–127, 130–131, 152–153, 173, 179–180, 192–193, 201–202, 205, 219, 230, 241–242, 254, 260, 273, 78–279, 303, 306, 309, 312

  New York Age, 109, 118–119, 121, 124, 192

  New York City, 19, 61, 74–75, 109, 120, 205, 303

  New York Evening Post, 82

  New York Post, 241, 278

  New York Times, 130, 153, 242, 254, 273, 278–279

  New York Vigilance Committee, 59

  New York World, 220

  Niagara Movement, 127, 152

  Nichols, Lewis “Soapstick,” 148

  “Nigger Add,” 136

  Nightingale, Rev. Taylor, 110

  Nix, James, 226

  Nixon, E. D., 261–262

  Nixon, John, 224

  Nobles, Matthew (Mr. and Mrs.), 226

  Nodena, Arkansas, 183

  Noel, Eddie, 234

  Norris, I. F., 131

  North Carolina, 72–73, 75–77, 79, 88–90, 92, 94–95, 123, 230, 256, 258

  North Carolina College for Negroes, 19

  Norvell, Abrery James, 265

  Novak, Robert, 293

  Noyes Academy, New Hampshire, 69

  NRA. See National Rifle Association (NRA)

  Oberlin, Ohio, 57

  Oglethorpe, James, 128

  Ohio, 144, 148, 193, 39–40, 44, 49–52, 54–58, 61, 96, 106, 109

  Ohio River, 44, 50

  Oklahoma, 129–132, 155, 163, 187, 193

  Oklahoma City, 131

  Oklahoma Territory, 110, 130, 132

  Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, 90

  Olive, Print, 136

  Orange, Texas, 133

  Orange County War, 133–134

  Orlando Police Department, 315

  Outlaw, Wyatt, 89

  Oxendine, Simeon, 213

  Paducah, Kentucky, 109, 111–112, 163–164

  Page, Ned, 36

  Page, Sara, 36

  Parker, Hon. Charles, 138–140

  Parker, John P., 44–45

  Parker, Mack, 230, 291

  Parker, Shelly, 295–296, 299, 303, 311, 316–318

  Parker, William, 61, 63–67

  Parks, Ray, 221

  Parks, Rosa, 219–221

  Patton, George, 265

  Pennsylvania, 39–40, 43, 49–50, 53–56, 61, 63, 66, 138, 176, 306

  Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 55

  Peoples, Willis, 137

  percussion-cap revolver, 40

  Perry, Albert, 21–22, 24

  Philadelphia, Mississippi, 238

  Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society (vigilance committee), 46, 48, 64

  Philadelphia Free African Society, 39

  Philadelphia Negro, The, 306

  Pickney, Thomas, 78

  Pierce, Leonard, 115

  Pierce, William, 91

  Pittsburgh American, 192

  Pittsburgh Gazette, 50

 

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