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... held that some were by nature fitted to serve as slaves , and others to command as masters . The defenders of American slavery therefore found among the writings of the Greeks their chief 2 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
... held that some were by nature fitted to serve as slaves , and others to command as masters . The defenders of American slavery therefore found among the writings of the Greeks their chief 2 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
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... held as slaves , and the institution disappeared during the first years of the Republic . The inhabitants had little experience arising from actual contact with slavery . When slavery disappeared from New England and before there had ...
... held as slaves , and the institution disappeared during the first years of the Republic . The inhabitants had little experience arising from actual contact with slavery . When slavery disappeared from New England and before there had ...
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... held a firm hand . To the inhabitants of this section it appeared to be a self - evident truth that the white race was born to rule and the black race was born to serve . Where negroes outnum- bered the whites fourfold , the mere ...
... held a firm hand . To the inhabitants of this section it appeared to be a self - evident truth that the white race was born to rule and the black race was born to serve . Where negroes outnum- bered the whites fourfold , the mere ...
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... held in bondage . In a few months the society numbered several hundred members , and Lundy issued an address to the phi- lanthropists of the whole country , urging them to unite in like manner with uniform constitutions , and suggesting ...
... held in bondage . In a few months the society numbered several hundred members , and Lundy issued an address to the phi- lanthropists of the whole country , urging them to unite in like manner with uniform constitutions , and suggesting ...
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... follow- ing year he delivered the principal address at the annual meeting of the American Anti - Slavery Society held in New York . His gift of leadership 2 was at once recognized . As vice - president 36 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
... follow- ing year he delivered the principal address at the annual meeting of the American Anti - Slavery Society held in New York . His gift of leadership 2 was at once recognized . As vice - president 36 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
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