Campaign Address at Rochester, August 4, 1880. Speech to Conkling Club, Washington, February, 1881. Speech on Twentieth Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation, Washington, January 1, 1883. Address on Twenty-first Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia, April 16, 1883. Blaine Speech at Syracuse, October 1, 1884. "Thoughts and Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict," a Lecture. Address at Dedication of Hunter Memorial, Washington, February, 1886. Speech at Dinner of Massachusetts Club, Boston, May 22, 1886. Woman Suffrage Address, Boston, May 24, 1886. Speech at Dinner of Wendell Phillips Club, Boston, September 11, 1886. Two Lectures on his Trip to Europe and Egypt, one of which is entitled, “ Paris, Rome, and Cairo.” Address on Relations of White and Colored People, delivered at Washington, April 16, 1888. Speech on the Issues of the Presidential Election, 1888. Address to the Colored Citizens of the United States, 1888. Two Speeches at Abolitionist Reunion, Boston, September 22, 1890. Address before Bethel Association, Washington, October 21, 1890. INDEX. Abolitionism, its Condition in 1840, 44-55, and in 1852, 230. Abolitionists, 16, 44–56, 70, 79, 87, 89, 98, 100, 172, 181, 190- Adams, Hon. C. F., 77, 174, 187. Adams, President J. Q., 75, 98. Africa, Return of Negroes to, 286, 316, 368. Amendments to the Constitution, 195, 313, 316–319, 333, 353, 378. Andersen, Hans Christian, 137, 167. Andrew, Governor, 283, 297, 299, 307, 343. Anti-Slavery Conflict, Recollections of the,” 43, 83, 84. "Anti-Slavery Movement, The," 191–194, 248, 249. Arthur, President, 357, 359. Assing, Miss Ottilia, 250, 261, 275. Attucks, Crispus, 373. *Auld, Hugh, 15, 17, 29, 30, 33, 133, 138, 141, 153. Auld, Mrs. Lucretia, 13, 14, 17, 318. Auld, Mrs. Sophia, 14. Auld, Thomas, 14-28, 125-127, 242, 343. Bailey, Original name of Frederick Douglass, 8, 34-36. Bailey, Perry, 8, 320. Ballot, vide Negro Suffrage and Woman Suffrage. Baltimore, 14, 28–32, 42, 45, 314. Banks, Hon. N. P., 373. "Barnburners," 172, 173. Beecher, Rev. Dr. Lyman, 135. Beecher, Rev. H. W., 214, 256, 284, 289. Bellamy, Edward, 88. Bethel Literary and Historical Association, 335, 374, 392. Birney, Hon. J. G., 47, 50, 51, 56, 98, 202. Blaine, Hon. J. G., 355. Boston, 45, 46, 66, 98, 100, 107, 108, 124, 187-189, 275, 280–285, 307, 390. "Boston Post," The, 151, 382. Bowditch, Dr. H. I., 66, 77, 363. Bowring, Sir John, 137. Bradburn, George, 57, 92, 96, 108. Bremer, Frederika, 226. Bright, John, 128, 146. Brougham, Lord, 127, 144. Brown, "Box," 32. Brown, John, 186, 225, 233, 247, 248, 262-277, 280–284, 298, 307, 308, 329, 350. Bryant, Wm. C., 174. Buchanan, President, 182, 250, 275. Buffalo, 92-4, 173-175, 201, 249. Buffum, J. N., 82, 112, 116, 122, 363. Burleigh, C. C., 53, 100, 185, 202. Cambria," The, 112-114, 145-147. Campbell, Thomas, 226, 229. Capital Punishment, 222. Cass, General, 172, 235. Cedar Hill, III, 12, 37, 347, 348. Chalmers, Rev. Dr. Thomas, 121. Channing, Rev. Dr. W. E., 38, 55, 205. Charleston, S. C., 367. Chartists, 128, 130. Chase, Salmon P., 174, 178, 349. Cheever, Rev. Dr. George B., 269. Chicago, 233-239. Child, Mrs. L. M., 49, 53, 100, 272. Chinese, 245, 320–323. Christianity, vide Douglass, Religious Views of, also Slavery and the Church. Cincinnati, 47, 202. Civil Rights Bill, 332, 353-355, 361, 371, 378. Civil Service Reform, 147, 172. Clarke, Rev. Dr. J. F., 74, 101, 284. Cleveland, O., 160-164, 175. Cleveland, President, 356, 357, 372, 376. Clifford, Governor, 39, 84. Collins, John A., 59, 71, 87–90. Colman, Mrs. Lucy N., 221-224. Colored Troops, 285, 287, 296–305. Color Prejudice, 28, 36, 39–42, 46, 66, 69, 71-76, 81-84, 96, 97, “Columbian Orator,” The, 15, 26. Concord, Mass., 101, 331. Concord, N. H., 63, 72, 85, 109. Conkling, Hon. Roscoe, 332, 341, 349, 371. Constitution of the United States Anti-Slavery, 193-197, 199, |