Speech of Hon a G Brown of Mississippi On the Slavery Question

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Suppose the negroes were all set free. What would be the immediate and necessary consequence ? A struggle for the supremacy would instantly ensue. White immigration to the State would cease of course. The whites already there would have but little motive to struggle in the maintenance of the unequal contest between the blacks and their millions of sympathizing friends in the free States. The consequence would be that the men of fortune would gather up their transferable property, and seek a hom...e in some other country. The poor men — those of little means — the very men on whom the senator relies to aid him in carrying out his great scheme of emancipation, would alone be compelled to remain : their poverty, and not their will, would compel them to remain. In the course of a few years, with no one going to the State, and thousands on thousands leaving it in one constant stream, the present equilibrium between the races would be lost. In a few years, the disparity would probably be some three, four, or five to one in favor of the blacks.

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