Correspondence Between the Hon F H Elmore One of the South Carolina Delegat

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Correspondence Between the Hon F H Elmore One of the South Carolina Delegat
James Gillespie Birney
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This is the condi- tion of a large majority of tlie people in South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana.
The " two races" exist in peace in Mexico, — in all the former South American dependencies of Spain, in Antigua, in the Bermudas, in Can- ada, in Massachusetts, in Vermont, in fine, in every country where they enjoy legal equality. It is the denial of this that produces discontent. Men will never be satisfied without it. Let the slaveholders consult the irreversible laws of the liuman mind —
... make a full concession oi right to those from w hom they have withheld it, and they will be bless- ( 51 ) ed with a peace, political, social, moral, beyond their present concep- tions ; without such concessions they never can possess it.
A system that cannot withstand the assaults of truth— that replies to arffumenls with threats — that cannot be " talked about" — that flourishes in secrecy and darkness, and dies when brought forth into the light ?. :. A examined, must in this time of inexorable scruthiy and relentless agi- tation, be a dangerous one.


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