The American Question in Its National Aspect Being Also An Incidental Reply to
The American Question in Its National Aspect Being Also An Incidental Reply to
Elias Peissner
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Helper and his reviewer, must renoimce their fame to the glory of New York, Bos- ton, or Philadelphia. And then he adds, that the execu- tors and agents of Calhoun, Benton, Simms, and other Southern wi'iters, send their works to be published in ISTew York. The reason for this strange phenomenon is Negro Slavery, and, therefore, all right ! These examj)les are all nicely set up in copious num- THE NUMBERS. 55 bers, and surrounded with occasional wliinings, such as about the poor women working in... the field, whom he would hke to advance into the frving-pans of factories. But at last he proves that the non-slaveholding whites are very illiterate, and thus, we humbly think, that they can not read, much less understand, his book ! Now, this crowns the whole ! Poor Mr. HelpePw can neither reach his subject nor his object. He is no agitator ! He only addresses the non-slaveholding whites, and for them he wrote his book ! and, now, on the very last pages of his volume, he proves that his chents can not read!
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