The Present Crisis With a Reply And Appeal to European Advisers From the Sixth
The Present Crisis With a Reply And Appeal to European Advisers From the Sixth
Samuel Nott
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XXXI If any thing be wanted to intensify the argument from the differences of civilization and race, it may be had in the words of the great champion* of free soil, in his speech' on Kansas, in the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1858. "Free labor, " says the Senator, ^'has at last apprehended its rights, its interests, its powers, its destiny, and is organizing itself to assume the government of the Republic. It will meet you every where, in the Territories and out of them, wher- ever yo...u may go to extend slavery. It has driven vou back in California and Kansas. It will invade you soon in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Missouri, and Texas. It will meet you in Arizona, in Central America, and even in Cuba. You may, indeed, get a start under or near the Tropics, but it will be for a short time. Even there, you will found states for free labor to maintain and occupy. " . . . ^ The in- terests of the white race demand the ultimate eman- cipation of all, men. The white man needs this con- tinent to labor on.
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