Letter of Rev Samuel D Campbell of Geneva Alabama On African Colonization

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It has thus far been fortunate and successful beyond comparison. I ask you to point out the colony planted in any part of the earth that has encounted diffi- culties and overcome them, or that has formed wise and benevolent plans and executed them more successfully than Liberia has done. And in the next place I deny that the treatment of the natives by the Republic has been in any respect bad and ominous of future evil. And I confess my utter inabil- ity to imagine what hocus-pocus you can see ...in the incorporation of the na- tives into the Republic. The Aborigines Protection Society of London, many years ago, speaking of the situation of Aborigines generally, said : " There is one condition which, with scarcely an exception, may be regarded as com- mon to them all. They exist in a sort of antagonism with the professing Christian and civilized nations, who begin b^ sharing with them the parts of the earth which they inhabit, and end by consummating a process which biota out their name and nation.

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