The Conflict With Slavery And Others, Complete, volume Vii,
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We who remain must soon follow; wehave seen the fulfilment of our desire; we have outlived scorn andpersecution; the lengthening shadows invite us to rest. If, in lookingback, we feel that we sometimes erred through impatient zeal in ourcontest with a great wrong, we have the satisfaction of knowing that wewere influenced by no merely selfish considerations. The low light ofour setting sun shines over a free, united people, and our last prayershall be for their peace, prosperity, and happiness.... RESPONSE TO THE CELEBRATION OF MY EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY BY THE COLORED CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON D. C. To R. H. TERRELL AND GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, ESQUIRES. GENTLEMEN, --Among the great number of tokens of interest and good-willwhich reached me on my birthday, none have touched me more deeply thanthe proceedings of the great meeting of the colored citizens of thenation's capital, of which you are the representatives. The resolutionsof that meeting came to me as the voice of millions of my fellow-countrymen.
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