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14. Harris, p. 30
15. Thomas, p. 16
16. Thomas, p. 18
17. Thomas, p. 22
18. Harris, p. 20
19. Thomas, p. 74
20. Thomas, pp. 32-33, 51
21. Thomas, p. 49
22. Thomas, p. 137, note 16 points out letters from Governor Columbine, and p. 58 further
speaks to the tight hold the British merchant company Macauley & Babington held over
the Sierra Leone trade to the detriment of native black merchants.
23. Thomas, p. 80
24. Thomas, pp. 53-54 and Harris p. 55
25. Thomas, pp. 57-64
26. Thomas, p. 71
27. Thomas, pp. 72-73
28. Harris, pp. 58-60
29. Thomas, pp. 82-83
30. Thomas, pp. 84-90
31. Thomas, pp. 77-81
32. Thomas, p. 82-83
33. Thomas, p. 94
34. Greene, Lorenzo Johnston. The Negro in Colonial New England (Studies in American
Negro Life, Atheneum, New York, 1942) p. 307
35. Thomas, p. 100
36. Sherwood, Henry Noble. ―Paul Cuffe‖, The Journal of Negro History, VIII vol. 8 no. 2
(April, 1923) p. 198-9
37. Thomas, p. 68
38. Thomas, pp. 101-2
39. Thomas, p. 102
40. Thomas, p. 103
41. Thomas, p. 104
42. Providence Gazette, June 22, 1816
43. Thomas, p. 110
44. Thomas, p. 111
45. Channing, George A. Early Recollections of Newport, Rhode Island from the year 1793
to 1811, Boston: A.J. Ward and Charles E. Hammett, Jr., 1898. p. 170, Greene p. 307 and
Thomas, p. 118