No Compromise With Slavery

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No mancan show that I have taken one step beyond the line of justice, orforgotten the welfare of the master in my anxiety to free the slave. Why, citizens of the Empire State, did you proclaim liberty to all inbondage on your soil, in 1827, and forevermore? Certainly, not on theground of expediency, but of principle. Why do you make slaveholdingunlawful among yourselves? Why is it not as easy to buy, breed, inherit, and make slaves in this State, compatible with benevolence, justice, and right,... as it is in Carolina or Georgia? Why do youcompel the unmasked refugee from Van Dieman's Land to sigh for "aplantation well stocked with healthy negroes in Alabama, " and notallow him the right to own and flog slaves in your presence? Ifslaveholding is not wrong under all circumstances, why have youdecreed it to be so, within the limits of your State jurisdiction?Nay, why do you have a judiciary, a legislative assembly, a civilcode, the ballot box, but to preserve your rights as one man? On whatother ground, except that you are men, do you claim a right topersonal freedom, to the ties of kindred, to the means of improvement, to constant development, to labour when and for whom you choose, tomake your own contracts, to read and speak and print as you please, toremain at home or travel abroad, to exercise the elective franchise, to make your own rulers?

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