The Extinction of Slavery a National Necessity Before the Present Conflict
The Extinction of Slavery a National Necessity Before the Present Conflict
African American Pamphlet Collection Library of C
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Nor has the open conflict and test come any too soon. Nothing was to be gained by puttin^i;- it off. Conservative delay, in attempts to avoid the dan- ger, had only enlarged the evil and given strength and boldness to the spirit of rebellion. With this delay and hestitation to meet it, the spirit of heathen tyranny and domination, for where there are slaves there must be tyrants, claiming the place of command, and despising the attitude of obedience, rapidly increased in the bold- ness of its p...retensions to rule or ruin the whole country. It took much to induce conservative and thoughtful men to meet the evil ■ spirit abroad in the land as its character demanded. When aboli- tionism first began its attack upon slavery, and upon all who would not join the attack v/ith it, prudent men generally opposed its ultra measures, and foresaw only evil consequences from the agitation of the subject; it was opening this very coniiict ; and it seemed scarcely safe to utter even the truth. And yet it k now plain tliat the agita- tion was begun none too soon, though ofiy imprudent fanatics then dared to do it.
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