Lincoln Labor And Slavery a Chapter From the Social History of America

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Lincoln Labor And Slavery a Chapter From the Social History of America
Hermann Schlter
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Not only the Northern capitalists, but the Northern working- men, might have learned from him, and as far as the latter are concerned they might well heed his words even to-day.
Hammond's speech made a sensation. It is possible that the party of the slaveholders at least partially made good its threat to send agitators to * Congressional Globe. U. S. Senate, 1858, p. 962.
FREE LABOR BEFORE THE SENATE 117 the North to teach workingmen there the doc- trines elucidated by Hammond. In various labor
... papers in the North that part of his speech which related to the labor question and to the antagon- ism existing between capital and labor was re- printed and commented upon in his spirit. The more independent the movement of any fraction or nationality or trade of the working class had become, the more its members were convinced of the correctness of the arguments of the Sen- ator from South Carolina. These workingmen already knew that they would owe the improve- ment of their lot and their deliverance only to the incessant struggle against capitalist society.

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