Slavery in South Carolina And the Ex Slaves Or the Port Royal Mission
Slavery in South Carolina And the Ex Slaves Or the Port Royal Mission
A M Austa Malinda French
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when he does it, at such expense? If he only have enough such women, how finely can he dress, and fawn to, and fascinate Northern ladies. He ought to be painted, with himself and all his estates, honors, titles, resting upon rows of such women, since they are the only basis, and foundation, of his dignity. Would you any more touch his hand, except in a work of necessity, or mercy, than a viper ? Would you soonei entertain him, at your table, as an honored guest, than the lowest prostitute ? Wou...ld you ? Slavery has been dignified as an awful sin long enough. It ought to be treated as it is, as the most despicable, of all meannesses. Seldom have we communed with a more delicate, beauti- ful, refined, mother than this, for it does actually seem that the adornments denied to the poor life, were in many cases here, put upon the soul — how we did love her! But we were prepared to hear of awful suffering at the last, from such labors, and inquired how it was. " Oh, Missus, awful ! I'se so awful sick, tree days and tree nights !
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