Fondness for negroes.

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1846.  The gentleman from Ohio [Mr. Giddings], the advocate of negrophilism.—Mr. Chipman of Michigan, House of Repr., May 18: Cong. Globe, p. 838.

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1859.  This question is one, not of negrophilism, but of constitutional right and political expediency.—Mr. Marshall of Kentucky, the same, Jan. 19: id., p. 462.

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1862.  The Mystery of Negrophilism. Of all topics now engaging attention, the American negro is unquestionably the chief.—N.Y. Times, quoted in N.Y. Tribune, June 16 (Bartlett).

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