Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society 14

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Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society 14
Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929
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In conclusion, he urged the separate secession of South Carolina in a way that showed how completely he had lost confidence in co- operative action and with arguments that proved to be sound under the conditions of the next great crisis over slavey , at least. He wrote : If, therefore, the people of South Carolina have made up their minds to with- draw from the Union at aU events, whether joined by other states or not, my ad- vice would b
...e to do so without waiting for the action of any other state, as I be- beve there would be more probability of favorable action on the part of other Southern States after her secession than before. So long as the several aggrieved states wait for one another, their action will be over-cautious and timid. Great pditical movements, to be successful, must be bold, and must present practical and simple issues. There is, therefore, in my opinion, greater probabili^ of the dissati^ed states uniting with a seceding state than of their union for the purpose of secession.

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