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Palfrey, John Gorham, 24, 26n; quotes Douglass,
26n
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Lord, 17n, 166,
166n
Panic of 1873, 502n
Paradise Lost (Milton), 290, 290a
Paris, France, 274n, 287—88n, 452; antislavery
conference in (1857), 26n; Confederate diplo-
mats in, 117n; Douglass in, 135n; St. Bar-
tholomew’s Day massacre in, 598; Theodore
Tilton in, 135n
Paris Commune, 291n
Parker, Theodore, 215n, 378, 423; eulogizes
John Quincy Adams, 397n, 572n; on great-
ness, 397n, 572, 572n
Parker Fraternity Lectures, 240, 592
Parker House, Boston, Mass., 24, 183
Parliament (Great Britain), 1l7nn, 213n; aboli-
tionists in, 228n; British Museum and, 546n,
compared to United States Congress, 166; Jew-
ish members of, 374n; members of, 374n;
slaveholders in, 222
Parmely’s Hall, Peoria, Ill.: Douglass at, 598
Paschal, George W., 145n
Payne, Daniel A., 39—40n
Payne, Lewis: See Powell, Lewis Thornton
Peace Democrats, 10, 33n; in Illinois, 131n;
in Ohio, 472n. See also Copperheads; Demo-
cratic Party
Peace of Augsburg (1555), 189n
Peck, Nathaniel Charles, 39—40, 39—40n
Peckham, Lillie, 218
Peel, Sir Robert, 166
Pennsylvania, 97, 128n, 134-35, 162n; black
suffrage in, 122, 122n; Civil War in, 117—18,
591; Democratic Party in, 276; Douglass in,
333; Douglass speaks in, 86, 149, 240; elec-
tion of 1863 in, 11n; Free Soil Party in,
Liberty Party in, 409n; politicians of, 442n,
454n, 549, 549nn, 568; Republican Party in,
276n, 333
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 549n
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Aboli-
tion of Slavery, 407, 408, 409
Pennsylvania State House, Philadelphia, Pa.,
l40n
People's Savings Bank (Washington, D.C.), 550n
Peoria, Ill.: Douglass speaks in, 240, 595—96,
598—99
Pepper, Calvin, 97
Perham, Sidney, 329n
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Perry, Benjamin F., 592—93
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 479n
Perry Cabin Farm, 479n
Persia, 494
Personal liberty laws, 53, 53n, 83, 260—61
Peterborough, N.H., 402, 402n
Peters, Charles H., 283n
Petersburg, Va., 71n, 133n, 303
Petersilia, Carlyle, 240
Peterson, William, 75—76n
Phenix Hall, Concord, N.H.: Douglass at, 401
Philadelphia, Pa., 39n, 92—93n, 128n, 135n,
136n, 212, 261n, 330, 332n, 383, 472n, 575nn,
581 ; Andrew Johnson speaks in, 159n; banks in,
582n; blacks in, 383n; Civil War and, 591; com-
pared to Washington, D.C., 450; Douglass in,
409, 475; Douglass speaks in, 3, 123—33, 134—
38, 139—46, 407—14, 591, 602—03; Freed-
man's Bank in, 383n, 561; as national capital,
454n, 457; newspapers in, 409n; U.S. Centen-
nial Exhibition at, 408n, 408—09, 417, 477, 618
Philadelphia Christian Recorder, 414
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 128n, 134
Philadelphia National Reformer, 383n
Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, 575n
Philadelphia Press, 475, 576n; supports Doug-
lass, 475
Philadelphia Public Ledger, 407
Philip II (king of Spain), 188n, 190n, 190—92,
191n, 192—93n, 195nn, 316; acts of cruelty by,
594—98; assassination of William of Nassau
and, 595—96; Netherlands Revolt and, 594—98
Phillips, Samuel M., 313
Phillips, Wendell, 407, 412; American Anti-
Slavery Society and, 80, 199, 201, 259; black
migration to Midwest and, 510; black suffrage
and, 60—61 , 63, 68—69, 69n, 80; disunionism
and, 204; Douglass praises, 86, 268, 296, 398;
emancipation and, 69n; influences Douglass,
43; mobs attack, 522, 522n; quoted, 212, 370,
370n; racial attitudes of, 607—08; Reconstruc-
tion and, 60n, 61n, 68—69; Charles Sumner
and, 355; woman suffrage and, 395; women's
rights and, 177, 177n, 213
Phillips Academy, Exeter, N.H., 26n
Phoenicians, 93n
Pictures: characteristics of, 358
Pierce, Franklin: administration of, 155, 156n,
227n; Fugitive Slave law and, 404; racial atti-
tudes of, 601
Pierrepont, Edwards, 333, 336n
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