The Relations And Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa. a Letter to Charles B. Dunbar ..
The Relations And Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa. a Letter to Charles B. Dunbar ..
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It is a theme upon which I never fall into ecstacies. I can not find in it as yet place or occasion for violent raptures. I get started a little, at times, from cool equanimity, when I read the wonderful tales of travelers about, the country, or the first letters of enthusiastic settlers. Liberia is a young country, hardly yet " in the gristle," — ^laying, as I dare to afl&rm, good foundations, but with much pain, great trials, consuming anxieties, and with the price of great tribulation, and m...uch mortality. But is not this the history of all young countries ? Has not God married pain and sufiering and death, to the fresh beginnings of all new nationalities ? Would it not be marvelous, not* to say miraculous, if it were true, that the history of this colony — ^for it is nothing more than a col- ony as yet — that it had. been exempted from these trials ? And what right have we to expect that God, in these days, will work miracles, especially for black men ?* I have never been disappointed in anything moral, social or political that I have met with in this land.
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