Freedom for Missouri Letter of B Gratz Brown to the Weekly New Era Publis

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B Gratz Benjamin Gratz Brown
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And this has not cost the State Treasury a single dollar of outlay. But if the half, why not two-thirds — why not the whole ? The process is the same. The mere suspicion that there was freedom on the air, made this no longer a congenial home for slave labor. Let the question then of emancipation be agitated freely. Trie non slaveholding community owes thus much to itself. Let its merits be brought to light in every town and county. Let its influence be shown upon industrial wealth, social eleva...tion, public prosperity, manners, morals, religion, patriotism, in short upon whatsoever slavery has blighted. Let the Landed learn they would be richer, and double the yearly gain from their cultivated farms if they would liberate their slaves forthwith and emploj free labor instead. Let the Landless know what it is that deprives them of homesteads and holds it degradation to woi'k. Let none remain who, either from fear, or ignorance, or remoteness, are not familiar with every vulnerable point in the slave system- And in the broad light of such discussion there need be no doubt but that the end will come quickl}^ Like all other great reforms that spring from the popular heart, this too must depend in a great measure upon incessant agitation.

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