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

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For the colonists, to a man, and the Liberian government, are uncompromising enemies to the slave trade, notwithstanding the absurd attempt of a British Review and a South Carolina Senator, to affix upon them the stigma of par- ticipation in the hateful traffic. The colony is yet small, it is feeble, its re- oourccs are limited, and it would be presumption in its friends to say either that it had put down, or, with its present means, that it could put down the slave trade along the entire Afric...an coast. But it is very unfair in its ene- mies to charge this presumption upon the Society. The Society has indeed demonstrated that the trade may be put down, and it has shown how this may be done. By giving an undisputed sample of the work — a coast of more thafi five hundred miles already delivered from the trade — they have shown how the work may be done, and how it m. Ay be done most effectually, at the least expense, and I believe in the shortest time. Let colonies be planted every two or three hundred miles along the coast, and every barracoon, from the Pillars of Hercules to Cape Town, will soon be deserted or converted to bet- ter purposes.

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