Slavery And Peonage in the Philippine Islands

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I may add that I did not know the facts myself until I utilized the police depart- ment of the city to obtain them, a thing which, I fancy, the Judge never did. Slave holders do not here advertise themselves as such.
Admitting his further contention that — "The condition must be exceptional and abnormal, as it is illegal, existing in the Islands, as phrased by Gen. Mclntyre: 'Just as crime exists everywhere.' " is it not desirable that this crime should be both illegal and punishable, a conditi
...on which, as the Judge has clearly set forth in the decision in question, does not now exist?
Far from basing my charge that slavery exists here largely on the decision of the Supreme Court in this isolated case, as Judge Tracey says I have done, I have based it on the following abund- antly proven facts : Negritos, Ifugaos, Manobos, Mandayas, Moros, Tagbanuas, and Filipinos have been captured by armed men who, in order to obtain them, killed their parents or other natural defenders, and have subsequently been sold as chattels, held as chattels, and compelled to render services for which they were not paid.


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