Our Duty to the African Race An Address Delivered At Washington D C January

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No earthly power can destroy it. And is not the liberation and happiness of a single human being, of more consequence than the discussion of an abstract and useless dogma? I put out of view the fact, that multitudes of the slaves were originally purchased from Northern men, who imported them into the Southern harbors. I ask these objectors a single question. Admit, as you say, (a calumny which I deny and detest) that we are robbers. If your child was in the hands of robbers, would you refuse to... redeem it? Would you harangue about the right of the robber, and allow your child to remain a captive ?* So unhealthy an excitement exists at the South that there, too, any such project will at first find much opposition. And, of course, as far as the South objects, nothing can be done; for, I repeat it over and over, no tampering with our rights will be permitted. But would such opposition be reasonable ?
First, we at the South are constantly asserting the right of each indi- vidual to do what he will with his own, provided he do not interfere with others.


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