The book A Statement for Non-Exclusion was written by author Healy, Patrick Joseph, B. 1838? Here you can read free online of A Statement for Non-Exclusion book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Statement for Non-Exclusion a good or bad book?
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No; this is our country— our civilization. Their preserva- tion is our first, our highest duty, and is the truest friendship to mankind. We of the West do not yield to the people of New England in love of humanity. As a Native Son of New England, I glory in her devotion to the cause of liberty and civilization. Our warfare is not against the unfortunate Chinaman. We would rather help them than hurt them. We are struggling to preserve our own people from the hell of slavery that yawns beneath th...em. That accomplished, we will, in proportion to our means, match every dollar and every effort that New England will contribute for the enlightment and the civilization of the Chinese and for the betterment of their moral and social condition. Until American labor shall be made free we demand that it be protected from the compe- tition of slavery. The emancipation of our own labor is the only just alternative for the exclusion and deportation of the Chinese. This brings me to the discussion of the alternative— the emancipation of labor.
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