| Adams, Charles Francis, | 372. |
| Adams, John Quincy, | 54, 250-251. |
| Adams, Nehemiah, | 278. |
| Adams, William, | 292. |
| Alcott, A. Bronson, | 90, 91, 134. |
| American Anti-Slavery Society, | 174, 311, 340, 373, 387. |
| Andover Seminary, | 190. |
| Andrew, John A., | 381, 389. |
| Annexation of Texas, | 335. |
| Anti-Slavery Standard, | 299. |
| Atchison, David, | 338, 374. |
| Attucks, Crispus, | 227. |
| Bacon, Leonard W., | 162. |
| Bartlett, Ezekiel, | 18, 20. |
| Beecher, Lyman, | 110, 111, 161, 189, 190, 269. |
| Benson, George, | 194, 263. |
| Benson, George W., | 168, 178, 234, 260, 281. |
| Benson, Henry E., | 212, 263. |
| Benton, Thomas H., | 105-106, 252, 253. |
| Bird, Frank W., | 361. |
| Birney, James G., | 203, 298, 320. |
| Bond, Judge, | 382. |
| Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, | 217, 233, 240. |
| Bourne, Rev. George, | 108, 203. |
| Bowditch, Henry I., | 233, 349, 389. |
| Bright, John, | 390, 391. |
| Brooks, Preston S., | 359. |
| Brown, John, 365-368. | |
| Buffum, Arnold, | 139, 177. |
| Burleigh, Charles C., | 221, 223, 235. |
| Buxton, Thomas Fowell, | 152, 154, 204. |
| Calhoun, John C., | 246, 252, 315, 335, 336, 337, 352, 353, 384. |
| Campbell, John Reid, | 225. |
| Channing, Dr. W.E., | 110, 111, 256, 316. |
| Chapman, Maria Weston, | 223, 258, 259, 277, 292. |
| Chase, Salmon P., | 338. |
| Child, David Lee, | 134, 136, 138, 203. |
| Child, Lydia Maria, | 186, 203, 210, 277, 292, 309. |
| Clay, Henry, | 339, 348. |
| Clerical Appeal, | 282. |
| Clarkson, Thomas, | 155, 303. |
| Coffin, Joshua, | 139, 198. |
| Cobb, Howell, | 338. |
| Collier, Rev. William, | 40. |
| Collins, John A., | 298, 299, 300, 303. |
| Colonization Society, | 60, 72, 144-156, 162. |
| Colored Seaman, | 313-314. |
| Colorphobia, | 157-169. |
| Colver, Nathaniel, | 303. |
| Commercial Advertiser, New York, | 170. |
| Courier, Boston, | 128, 129, 217. |
| Courier and Enquirer, New York, | 171. |
| Corwin, Thomas, | 372. |
| Cox, Abraham L., | 185, 203, 209. |
| Crandall, Prudence, | 165-168, 199. |
| Cresson, Elliott, | 150, 151, 153. |
| Cropper, James, | 154, 205. |
| Curtin, Andrew G., | 372. |
| Curtis, Benjamin R., | 354. |
| Cuyler, Rev. Theodore L., | 384. |
| Davis, Jefferson, | 338, 376. |
| Disunion Convention at Worcester, | 361-363. |
| Dole, Ebenezer, | 86. |
| Douglas, Stephen A., | 353, 365. |
| Douglass, Frederick, | 300, 344. |
| Dred Scott Case, | 364. |
| Duncan, Rev, James, | 108-109. |
| Emancipator, The, | 283, 285, 286, 328. |
| Emerson, Ralph Waldo, | 281. |
| Evening Post, New York, | 208. |
| Everett, Edward, | 30, 31, 243, 244. |
| Farnham, Martha, | 16. |
| Fessenden, Samuel, | 141, 148. |
| Follen, Prof. Charles, | 201, 203, 247. |
| Forten, James, | 144. |
| Foster, Stephen S., | 310, 375. |
| Foster, William E., | 390. |
| Frémont, John C., | 361. |
| Free Press, | 27, 34. |
| Fugitive Slave Law, effect of, | 345-347. |
| Fugitive Slaves, The Crafts, Shadrach, Sims, Burns, | 349. |
| Fuller, John E., | 219. |
| Furness, Rev. W.H., | 344. |
| Garrison, Abijah, | 12-15, 18. |
| Garrison, Charles Follen, | 331-332. |
| Garrison, Francis Jackson, | 330. |
| Garrison, George Thompson, | 381. |
| Garrison, Helen Eliza, | 194-196, 219, 297, 331, 385-386. |
| Garrison, James, | 19, 20, 302-303. |
| Garrison, Joseph, | 11, 12. |
| Garrison, Wendell Phillips, | 297. |
| Garrison, William Lloyd, | |
| Early years, | 11-26; |
| Publishes Free Press, | 27-34; |
| seeks work in Boston, | 35; |
| nominates Harrison Gray Otis for Congress, | 35-36; |
| temperance and the Philanthropist, | 39-44; |
| meets Lundy, | 44; |
| early attitude on the slavery question, | 46-50; |
| on war, | 51; |
| first experience with ministers on the subject of slavery, | 52; |
| Anti-slavery Committee of twenty, | 53; |
| goes to Bennington, Vt., to edit the Journal of the Times, | 54-55; |
| monster anti-slavery petition to Congress, | 55; |
| anticipates trouble with the South, | 56; |
| begins to preach freedom, | 56-57; |
| agrees to help Lundy edit the Genius of Universal Emancipation, | 58; |
| Congregational Societies of Boston invite him to deliver Fourth-of-July oration, | 60; |
| the address, | 61-67; |
| goes to Baltimore, | 69; |
| raises the standard of immediate emancipation, | 70; |
| Lundy and he agree to differ, | 71; |
| defends Free People of Color, | 73-74; |
| makes acquaintance with barbarism of slavery, | 74; |
| ship Francis and Francis Todd, | 75-77; |
| prosecuted and imprisoned, | 77-83; |
| released, | 83; |
| visits the North, | 84; |
| returns to Baltimore but leaves it again for good, | 87; |
| lectures on slavery, | 88-91; |
| character, | 92-94; |
| incarnation of immediate emancipation, | 109; |
| Dr. Lyman Beecher, | 110-111; |
| difficulties in the way of publishing the Liberator, | 112-115; |
| his method of attacking slavery, | 118; |
| he is heard, | 120; |
| Walker's appeal, | 121-122; |
| Nat Turner, | 125-126; |
| southern excitement, | 127-128; |
| New England Anti-Slavery Society, | 137-138; |
| appointed agent, | 141; |
| thoughts on African colonization, | 143-150; |
| first visit to England, | 152-156; |
| Mr. Buxton's mistake, | 152; |
| prejudice against color, | 157; |
| Prudence Crandall, | 166, 168; |
| organization of New York City Anti-Slavery Society and beginning of the mob period, | 170-172; |
| formation of American Anti-Slavery Society, | 174-185; |
| declaration of sentiments, | 182-184; |
| increased agitation, | 185-186; |
| marriage, | 193; |
| the wife, | 194-196; |
| poverty of the Liberator, | 197-200; |
| the paper displeases friends, | 201-204; |
| George Thompson, | 204-206; |
| Faneuil Hall meeting to put the Abolitionists down, | 211-215; |
| gallows for two, | 215-216; |
| the Broad-Cloth Mob, | 218-232; |
| Thompson leaves the country, | 238; |
| appears before a committee of Massachusetts legislature, | 245-246; |
| Pennsylvania Hall, | 257-260; |
| Marlboro Chapel, | 260-261; |
| ill health, | 263; |
| Educational Convention of anti-slavery agents, | 264-265; |
| the Sabbath question, | 265-272; |
| The woman's question, | 273-280; |
| clerical appeal, | 282-285; |
| anti-slavery political action, | 286-288; |
| conflict between the New York and the Boston boards, | 289-291; |
| the World's Convention, | 292-295; |
| visit to Scotland, | 295-296; |
| in the lecture field, | 300-301; |
| his brother James, | 302-303; |
| meets charges of infidelity, | 303-304; |
| Irish Address, | 304-305; |
| no union with slaveholders, | 306-312; |
| Texas agitation, | 316-318; |
| dislikes Liberty party, | 319-323; |
| some characteristics, | 326-334; |
| the Rynders Mob, | 340-344; |
| publicly burns the United States Constitution, | 354; |
| answers objections to his disunionism, | 362-363; |
| Harper's Ferry, | 365-367; |
| secession: first attitude to it, | 370-373; |
| second attitude, | 373; |
| adapts himself to circumstances, | 373-381; |
| Lincoln and emancipation, | 379; |
| visits Baltimore, Washington, Charleston, | 381-384; |
| illness and death of his wife, | 385-386; |
| differences with anti-slavery associates, | 386-388; |
| discontinues the Liberator, | 388; |
| national testimonial, | 389-390; |
| fourth visit to England, | 390-391; |
| champions cause of Southern negroes, | 391; |
| champions cause of Chinese, | 392; |
| believes in Free Trade, | 392-393; |
| illness and death, | 393-395. |
| Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr., | 297. |
| Gazette, Boston, | 217. |
| Genius of Universal Emancipation, | 58, 69, 71-75. |
| Gibbons, James S., | 309. |
| Giddings, Joshua R., | 338. |
| Goodell, William, | 149, 203, 247, 248. |
| Green, William, Jr., | 184. |
| Grimké, Angelina E., | 235, 258-259. |
| Grimké, Sisters, | 275-280. |
| Hale, John P., | 338, 350. |
| Hamilton, Alexander, | 104. |
| Hamlin, Hannibal, | 338. |
| Haydon, Benjamin Robert, | 294, 295. |
| Hayne, Robert Y., | 209. |
| Herald, Newburyport, | 21, 26. |
| Herald, New York, | 340, 341. |
| Higginson, T.W., | 358-359, 361. |
| Hoar, Samuel, | 314. |
| Horton, Jacob, | 61. |
| Hovey, Charles F., | 389. |
| Jackson, Francis, | 233, 240-241, 311-312, 317, 341, 344. |
| Jewett, Daniel E., | 175. |
| Jocelyn, Rev. Simeon Smith, | 203. |
| Johnson, Andrew, | 380. |
| Johnson, Oliver, | 114, 134, 137, 139, 160-161, 374. |
| Journal, Camden (S.C.), | 128. |
| Journal, Louisville (Ky.), | 120. |
| Kansas, Struggle over, | 357-358. |
| Kelley, Abby, | 259, 291, 310. |
| Kimball, David T., | 175. |
| Knapp, Isaac, | 113, 127, 139, 197, 200, 265, 301-302. |
| Kneeland, Abner, | 90, 268. |
| Lane Seminary, | 189. |
| Latimer, George, | 312. |
| Leavitt, Joshua, | 149, 320, 329. |
| Leggett, Samuel, | 86. |
| Liberator, The, | 111-120, 126-129, 131, 141, 163, 165, 169, 176, 197-204, 236, 237, 265, 284, 297, 327-329, 388. |
| Lincoln, Abraham, | 365, 370, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 382, 384. |
| Lloyd, Fanny, | 13-20, 24-26, 44-45. |
| Longfellow, Stephen, | 148. |
| Loring, Edward Greeley, | 354. |
| Loring, Ellis Grey, | 134, 135, 136, 138, 245, 264. |
| Lovejoy, Elijah P., | 254-257. |
| Lowell, James Russell, | 136, 329. |
| Lumpkin, Wilson, | 128. |
| Lundy, Benjamin, | 44, 45, 46, 48-54, 57, 58, 69, 71, 72, 75, 108, 133. |
| Lunt, George, | 244, 247, 248. |
| Lyman, Theodore, | 223, 224, 227, 228. |
| Macaulay, Zachary, | 154. |
| Malcolm, Rev. Howard, | 52. |
| Martineau, Harriet, | 94, 240. |
| Mason, James M., | 338. |
| Mason, Jeremiah, | 111. |
| Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, | 265, 280, 297, 310. |
| Mathew, Father, | 304, 305. |
| May, Samuel, Jr., | 325, 389. |
| May, Samuel J., | 90, 93, 94, 134, 166, 167, 179, 180, 186, 199, 245, 272, 289, 393. |
| McDowell, James, | 124, 125. |
| McKim, James Miller, | 149. |
| McDuffie, Governor, | 243, 246. |
| Mercury, Charleston, | 126, |
| Mill, John Stuart, | 390. |
| Missouri Compromise, Repeal of, | 352-354. |
| Moore, Esther, | 259. |
| Morley, Samuel, | 390, |
| Mott, Lucretia, | 178, 259, 292, 293. |
| National Intelligencer, | 128. |
| New England Anti-Slavery Society, | 137-141, 200, 280, 311. |
| New England Spectator, | 282. |
| Newman, Prof. Francis W., | 378. |
| O'Connell, Daniel, | 154, 170, 171, 304. |
| Otis, Harrison Gray, | 35, 129, 130, 131, 213, 214, 215. |
| Palmer, Daniel, | 11. |
| Palmer, Mary, | 11, 12. |
| Parker, Mary S., | 222, 234. |
| Parker, Theodore, | 121, 349, 350, 362. |
| Pastoral Letter, | 277. |
| Paxton, Rev. J.D., | 186. |
| Pease, Elizabeth, | 303, 331, 346. |
| Pennsylvania Hall, | 257-260. |
| Phelps, Amos A., | 149, 186, 203, 278, 280, 288. |
| Phillips Academy (Andover), | 190. |
| Phillips, Ann Green, | 292, 293. |
| Phillips, Wendell, | 190, 257, 310, 317, 323, 326, 344, 346-347, 349, 351, 386, 387, 388, 393, 394. |
| Pillsbury, Parker, | 310, |
| Prentice, George D., | 120. |
| Purvis, Robert, | 144, 162, 178. |
| Quincy, Edmund, | 299, 310, 316, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327-329. |
| Quincy, Josiah, | 347. |
| Rankin, John, | 177. |
| Remond, Charles Lenox, | 293, 295, 304. |
| Rhett, Barnwell, | 338. |
| Rogers, Nathaniel P., | 149, 293, 295, 301. |
| Rynders, Isaiah, | 341-344. |
| Scoble, Rev. John, | 294. |
| Sewall, Samuel E., | 90, 91, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 175, 236, 367. |
| Seward, William H., | 338, 372. |
| Shaw, Chief-Justice, | 312. |
| Slavery, Rise and Progress of, | 95-107. |
| Smith, Gerritt, | 147, 236, 297, 320. |
| Sprague, Peleg, | 213, 214. |
| Stanton, Edwin M., | 382. |
| Stanton, Henry B. | 253, 288. |
| Stearns, Charles, | 359. |
| Stevens, Thaddeus, | 338. |
| Stuart, Charles, | 201, 202, 264. |
| Sumner, Charles, | 234, 317, 339, 346, 359. |
| Tappan, Arthur, | 83, 84, 164, 171, 184, 209, 210. |
| Tappan, Lewis, | 149, 177, 201, 209, 283, 285. |
| Texas Agitation, | 314-318. |
| Thompson, George, | 204-206, 210, 212, 213, 216, 217, 218, 238, 294, 295, 351, 383, 385. |
| Thurston, David, | 180. |
| Tilton, Theodore, | 382. |
| Todd, Francis, | 75, 76, 77, 81, 82, 87. |
| Toombs, Robert, | 338. |
| Travis, Joseph, | 124. |
| Turner, Nat., | 124-125. |
| Uncle Tom's Cabin, | 351-352. |
| Villard, Mrs. Henry, | 394. |
| Walker, David, | 121, 122, 123, 126. |
| Ward, Rev. Samuel R., | 344. |
| Ware, Rev. Henry, Jr., | 203. |
| Webb, Richard D., | 310, 316, 318, 326. |
| Webster, Daniel, | 35, 101, 110, 111, 117, 249, 338, 339, 347, 348, 370. |
| Weld, Theodore D., | 149, 190, 264, 279. |
| Wesley, John, | 70, 107. |
| White, Nathaniel H., | 41. |
| Whitney, Eli, | 98. |
| Whittier, John Greenleaf, | 34, 175, 179, 186, 202, 234, 279, 320. |
| Wilberforce, William, | 152, 154. |
| Winslow, Isaac, | 177. |
| Winslow, Nathan, | 177. |
| Wright, Elizur, | 147, 149, 185, 186, 202, 210, 283-285, 287, 320. |
| Yerrington, James B., | 113. |