A History of the Kansas Crusade, Its Friends And Its Foes

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A History of the Kansas Crusade, Its Friends And Its Foes
Edward Everett Hale
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Did this sad prophecy prove true?
It had now become apparent that the cause of freedom was likely to triumph in Kansas. Even the disunionists in their hostile and imbittered hearts began to believe it. Observe that while up to this time they have always said you when speak- ing of the supporters of the Emigrant Aid move- ment, they now say we. ''We are Just too late." What had the disunionists, represented by the word " we^^^ ever done for Kansas, except to oppose with all their power the only
...agency that could secure the freedom of that State? It is now a little late for the presumptuous claim that " we " are champions in the grand crusade of freedom.
Whenever there was any chance for practical action against slavery there was a great Hon in the path Digitized by VjOOQ IC A BIG LION IN THE WAY. 115 of the Abolitionists. They called him " Peinciple." The Liberator of May 16, 1856, contains a speech of Samuel May, Jr., in the N. Y. A. A. S. Conven- tion, in which he said that he thought both duty and a sound and just expediency utterly forbade their identifying themselves, for an instant, with the mere 7Km-extension-of-slavery movement.


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