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[AE] John Neal.
[AF] _Vide_ the Fourth Volume of the Genius of Universal Emanc.i.p.ation for 1829.
[AG] Alexander H. Everett, Esq. vide his work ent.i.tled 'America, or a General Survey,' &c. &c. pp. 212, 225.
[AH] Genius of Universal Emanc.i.p.ation for November 27, 1829.
[AI] Genius of Universal Emanc.i.p.ation, January 29, 1830.
[AJ] 'The Liberator' for January 22, 1832.
[AK] 'A Colored Philadelphian'--vide 'The Liberator' for Feb. 12, 1831.
[AL] Correspondent of 'The Liberator,' Feb. 26, 1831.
[AM] Correspondent of 'The Liberator,' March 12, 1831.
[AN] 'African Sentinel,' Oct. 8, 1831, printed at Albany.
[AO] Extracts from 'An Address to the Gentlemen and Ladies of the County of Otsego, N. Y., delivered on the 30th September, 1830, by Hayden Waters, a man of color.' The proceedings of the colored inhabitants of Virginia, incorporated into this Address, are those referred to on page 8 as having been accidentally mislaid.
[AP] 'Address delivered before the colored population of Providence, R.
I., November 27, 1828, by Rev. Hosea Easton.'
[AQ] 'A Discourse delivered in St. Philip's Church, for the benefit of the colored community of Wilberforce, in Upper Canada, on the Fourth of July, 1830. By Rev. Peter Williams, Rector of St. Philip's Church, New-York.' Mr Williams is a clergyman of superior talents and great moral worth, and beloved by an extensive circle of acquaintance.
[AR] From the pen of the Colored Gentleman in Philadelphia, referred to on page 58--vide 'The Liberator,' March 12, 1831.
[AS] 'Address delivered before a Colored a.s.sociation in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 5, 1831,' by George Hogarth. Vide 'The Liberator' for August 27, 1831.
[AT] Conventional Address of the People of Color in Philadelphia, in 1830.
[AU] 'Minutes and Proceedings of the First Annual Convention of the People of Color, held by adjournment in the city of Philadelphia, in June, 1831.'
[AV] 'Philadelphia Evangelist'--vide 'The Liberator' for November 26, 1831.
[AW] Correspondent of 'The Liberator,' December 17, 1831.
END OF PART II.