The Polical Sic Economy of Slavery Or the Institution Considered in Regard T

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The Polical Sic Economy of Slavery Or the Institution Considered in Regard T
Edmund Ruffin
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If any civilized people were now (as ought to be done, and will be done in some future time*, ) to conquer and re-colonize Hayti, and reduce the whole laboring, or destitute, or idle classes to their former condi- tion of domestic slavery, the change would be beneficial for the re-eiishived classes, for the whole comnmnitv and country, and IVir the commercial and civilized world.
In the seventy years of independence of St. Domingo, and of fi-eedom from invasion and foreign aggression, except To
...uissant, (wlio had been a slave, and continued to be j)erfect- ly illiterate, ) tliei'c has not arisen a single man who would be deemed of more than ordi- nary ability, if he had been of the white race. The higher classes there possess all the still remaining wealth of the country, and can command every facility for education, and mental instruction and inipiovement. Tliere have ruled and flourished hundreds of high dignitaries, military, political, and clerical — emperors and kings, dukes, generals, and bish- ops.

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