Property in the Territories : Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1860

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Senators will bear me witness that there are thousands now in bond- age who are much more white than black — yea, tens of thousands of such ; but, whether white or black, I say again, they are still hu- man ; they are animated by the same hopes, they are f.fflicted with the same sorrows, they are actuated by the same motives, that we are.
Like us, they may be deprived of every right ; they may be treated like brutes ; their souls may be ignored ; you may whip, scourge, and trample them in the d
...ust; but they will rise from your utmost degradation, and stand forth in the image of God, the conscious candidates of immortal life. This gives them a full assur- ance of their manhood, and stands as an eter- nal prophecy that they are not always to be slaves. It is part and parcel of human nature.
It is implanted in every human soul, by the finger of God. You cannot eradicate it ; and yet, while it remains, your institution cannot be secure.
There are other reasons enough to show that it is not the normal condition of man.


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