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

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Our Duty to the African Race An Address Delivered At Washington Dc January
Richard Fuller
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The only concession I now urge is one which 1 made some years ago, when writing to Dr. Wayland. And against which I heard scarcely an objection. It is, that slavery is not good thing, and a thing to be perpetuated. I believe, sir, there are few at the South who would hesitate about making this concession, and, if this concession were made, might not this great nation interpret and under stand itself? Would it not be oil upon the waters, a bow of promise in our troubled sky ? Might we not hope t...hat an equilibrium would be restored in our political atmosphere, and the dangerous clouds now lower ing in our horizon be forever buried in the deep bosom of the ocean ?
If these concessions were made at the North and South; if, in one quarter, fanaticism would cease to denounce every slaveholder as a mons- 10 ter of iniquity ; and if, in another quarter, fanaticism would cease to ad vocate the perpetuation of slavery as a blessing, it seems to me that a middle ground, a platform of peace and brotherly feeling might be found, upon which all good men could meet, and, in the spirit of a large and generous philanthropy, consult as to the duty of the Anglo-Saxon race to wards this other race who are now among them.


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