Americas Misfortune Or a Practical View of Slavery

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Setting aside the fact that oiiglit is a word never as much recrarded as it should be, we believe that this is not sound reasoning. If the crew of an English vessel had murdered at sea the crew of a smaller American vessel, the latter would hardly be justified, centuries afterward, in murdering a similar number of defense- less Encrlishmen. And we believe that our country is no more justified in forcing the colored man to seek a home in Canada ; but rather less, for many of the inhabitants of C...anada who are injured by this emigra- tion are not of British birth.
As regards the second question, we believe that any candid person who will examine thoroughly into the condition of the colored population of Canada, will admit that the emigration of the colored man from a A PRACTICAL VIEW OF SLAVERY. 69 tolerable home in the South to that country involves more or less risk of his welfare. The fugitive is usually, when he arrives in Canada, disappointed in his new home ; and to any man, the crushing of long cherished hopes is an injury.


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