A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery, in the United States: With Proposing National Measures for the Education And Gradual Emancipation of the Slaves, Without Impairing the Legal Privileges of the Possessor; And a Project of a Colonial Asylum for Free People

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" I was told that a Mandiugo master can nei- ther deprive his slave of life, nor sell him to a stranger, without first calling a palaver on his conduct ; or in other words bringing him to a public trial." — [Park's Travels.] KIDNAPPING.
Believing the facts already recited, are suf- ficient to satisfy every eandid reader, of the unreasonableness, injustice, and inhumanity ~f the prevailing interior slave trade, and of the necessity of legislative control ; I will now commence a delineation of th
...e still H more outrageous and abominable practice of i seizing and selling into exile men, women, i and children > whose freedom and moral \ rights, are guaranteed by our national and e constitutions. In the same recess, with that mangled woman, while ting her, 1 discovered (without having ihei.
PORTRAITURE OF SLAVERY. 81 least previous intimation or even suspicion pf any thing of the kind,) three persons of colour, who were born free, and had been forcibly seized in the time of night, bound and transported in the night, out of their native state (Delaware) and sold as slaves for life, to itinerant Man- Dealers* in Mary- land; who generally range themselves along near the line of division between the two states.


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