The Liberty And Free Soil Parties in the Northwest Toppan Prize Essay of 1896

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23, 1847.
^ Emancipator, May 14, 1845.
8 Ibid. , April 3, 1845. '' National Era, Oct. 28, 1847.
^ Emancipator, July 30, 1845.
100 DISCOURAGEMENT OF THE LIBERTY MEN.
ence shows a rapid growth in his mind of the conviction that the Democratic party was the natural ally for anti-slavery men. " I think that the political views of the Democrats are in the main sound, " he wrote to Giddings in August, 1846, " and the chief fault I have to accuse them of is that they do not carry out their principles
...in reference to the subject of slavery. ... I have some- times thought, " he added, " that if all the anti-slavery men whose opinions are Democratic should act with that party in this state they might change its character wholly. " ^ In the same vein he wrote to John P. Hale: "At the present moment there are doubtless more abolitionists in the Whig party than in the Democratic party, but I fear that the Whig party will always look upon the overthrow of slavery as a work to be taken up or laid aside as expediency may suggest, whereas if we can once get the Democratic party in motion regarding the overthrow of slavery as a necessary result of its principles, I would have no apprehension at all of the work being laid aside until accom- plished.

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