Prison Life And Reflections Or a Narrative of the Arrest Trial Conviction

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Prison Life And Reflections Or a Narrative of the Arrest Trial Conviction
Thompson, George, 1839-1876
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Gorden was present, and spoke kindly. He asked Alanson about his family ; whether they had any property ; how he thought they would get along, &c. A. Replied — " I think the people of Missouri will not keep me here twelve years, as I have injured no one. " " But you intended to, or would have done it, had you succeeded. I have no fault to find with your conduct. There are many bad men here, and you will need to be careful, " &c.
To James he said, " I know that slavery is wrong, but it was entai
...led on us by our forefathers, and we can't help it. We would be as glad as anybody to get rid of it, but we know not how. I have no doubt that yon were honest in what you did ; and there are thousands, the same way, who are good men, they mean no harm, but they are abolitionists. But would you think it harm for a man to steal your bench planes? Would it not be wrong?" James replied, " I do not look upon a slave as a set of tools — as a chattel — he is a man. " " Would you run away ?" " No.

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