Our Duty to the African Race. An Address Delivered At Washington, D. C., January 21, 1851

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Our Duty to the African Race. An Address Delivered At Washington, D. C., January 21, 1851
Richard Fuller
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Nor can I see, for myself and for hundreds who feel as I do, any answer, unless Congress shall meet our earnest desires, and wisely and nobJy employ the power which Congress unquestionably The great body of the Southern people prefer, at present, to hold the sort of property they now have. And their rights and feelings must be most sacredly respected. Surely men ought not to hold ofl&ce under the Constitution, and yet disregard the articles of that instrument which may happen to conflict with t...heir views. For such persons duty is plain. — Let them seek an amendment of the Constitution. Failing in this, they, of course, are involved in no responsibility. People may differ as to the language of the Bible with reference to slavery ; but there can be no dif- ference as to the precepts of the Bible requiring obedience to the laws.
The rights of the South must be untouched. As to slavery, whatever is done must be done by the South. They are responsible to God, and to Qtod only. But, sir, there are many at the South who, like myself, are willing to make very great sacrifices, if we can see a way open to enlighten, and elevate the human beings committed to our care ; and Congress ought to be ready to make large appropriations to meet these cases.


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