Letter to a Member of the Society of Friends in Reply to Objections Against Joi

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Letter to a Member of the Society of Friends in Reply to Objections Against Joi
William Bassett
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' And with these results, the pscudo-philanthrO' pists of Virginia appear to have been contented, and to have setthd down into a state of apathy, from which it may require another Southampton tragedy to awaken them. These are the results in relation to which thou sayest — * This was a good work, — what did hinder it?' no doubt, having in thy mind's eye the thread- bare objection that. Abolitionists have put back eman- cipation in Virginia, for proof of which, we are fre- quently referred to the... favorable disposition manifested in the Virginia Legislature and to the present violent opposi- tion in that State to abolition movements. Kentucky, it is said, was also on the eve of emancipation. It may be remembered that the very next year after the famous Vir- ginia discussion, the price of cotton and negroes expe- rienced a rapid rise, increasing up to 1836 : — and it appears that the abolitionism of Virginia declined in proportion to the increase of the price of human flesh in the man-mar- ket !

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