Addresses of the Hon. W. D. Kelley, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, And Mr. Frederick Douglass : At a Mass Meeting, Held At National Hall, Philadelphia, July 6, 1863, for the Promotion of Colored Enlistments
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[Applause.] I say, again, we all know that this'jeiferson Davis government holds out to us nothing but fetters, cliains, auction-blocks, bludgeons, branding-irons, and eternal slavery and de- gradation. If it triumplis iu this contest, woe, woe, ten tliousand woes, to the black man!. Such of us ?.d ary free, in all the likelihoods I of the case, would bo given over to the mc.^t j excruciating tortures, while the last liope ^r I the long-crushed bondman would be exUn- i guished forever. [Sensati...on.] i Now, v.- hat is the attitude of the Washington government towards the colored race ? What I reasons have ■ne to desire its triumjih in the j present contest ? Mind, I do not ask what I was its attitude towards us before this bloody j rebellion broke out. I do not ask what was 1 its disposition when it was controlled by the I very men who are now lighting to destroy it I when they could no longer control it. I do I not even ask what it was two years ago, when I McClellan shamelessly gave out that in a war i between loyal slaves and disloyal masters, he j would take the side of the masters against the slaves — when he openly proclaimed" his pur- pose to put down slave insurrections with an iron hand — when glorious Ben.
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