Report of Mr Woods Visit to the Choctaw And Cherokee Missions 1855

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Of these the same remark may be made as above in respect to similar cases among the Choctaws. The ChoctaAv mission embraces eleven families and three large boarding schools. Five slaves, hired at their own desire, are in the employment of the missionaries. A less number are employed in the Cherokee mission. Gladly would the missionaries dispense with these, could the necessary amount of free labor for domestic service be obtained. Those who employ this slave labor, allege that it is to them a m...atter of painful necessity. They are known to resort to it unwillingly, and are not regarded as thereby giving their sanction to slavery. Some thus employed have been brought to a saving knowledge of divine truth. The sentiments of these two missions as to the moral char- acter of slavery, and the principles on which they should act with regard to it, are frankly and unequivocally avowed. 21 We are bound to believe them honest in the expression of these sentiments. It is their expectation that the principles thus acknowledged as their own will be those on which the missions will be conducted.

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