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... institution had persisted throughout the ages , always under protest , always provoking opposition , insurrection , social and civil war , and ever bearing within itself the seeds of its own destruction . Among the historic powers of ...
... institution had persisted throughout the ages , always under protest , always provoking opposition , insurrection , social and civil war , and ever bearing within itself the seeds of its own destruction . Among the historic powers of ...
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... institution . They clearly enunciated the doctrine that there is a natural division among human beings ; that some are born to command and others to obey ; that it is natural to some men to be masters and to others to be slaves ; that ...
... institution . They clearly enunciated the doctrine that there is a natural division among human beings ; that some are born to command and others to obey ; that it is natural to some men to be masters and to others to be slaves ; that ...
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... institution grew with Roman wars and conquests . In rural dis- tricts , slave labor displaced free labor , and in the cities servants multiplied with the concentration of wealth . The size and character of the slave popu- lation ...
... institution grew with Roman wars and conquests . In rural dis- tricts , slave labor displaced free labor , and in the cities servants multiplied with the concentration of wealth . The size and character of the slave popu- lation ...
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... institution of slavery , for the Declara- tion gives the lie to all such assumptions of human inequality by accepting the cardinal axiom that all men are created equal and are endowed with cer- tain inalienable rights , among which are ...
... institution of slavery , for the Declara- tion gives the lie to all such assumptions of human inequality by accepting the cardinal axiom that all men are created equal and are endowed with cer- tain inalienable rights , among which are ...
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... institution in all the American colonies . Opposition to the slave - trade and to slavery was an integral part of the evolution of the doctrine of equal rights . As the colonists contended for their own freedom , they became anti ...
... institution in all the American colonies . Opposition to the slave - trade and to slavery was an integral part of the evolution of the doctrine of equal rights . As the colonists contended for their own freedom , they became anti ...
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abolish slavery abolition abolitionists adopted American Anti-Slavery Society anti Anti-Slavery Society attack became Berkeley Berkeley Birney Buchanan CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candidate Charles Sumner church citizens Coffin Congress constitution Court crusade debate declared defend Democrats doctrine Douglas early effect election emancipation England escape extended extension of slavery favor followed force Free-soil free-state friends Fugitive Slave Law furnished Garrison Government Governor held institution of slavery issue John Brown Kansas Kentucky labor later Lawrence Levi Coffin liberation Liberty party litionists Lundy ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mob violence negroes North Northern Ohio organized Osawatomie petition platform political President principles prisoners pro-slavery Quaker refused Republicans resolution Senator settlers slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders slavery slavery question South Carolina Southern leaders spirit stitution subject of slavery Sumner territorial Legislature Texas tion Underground Railroad United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances Virginia vote Wakarusa War Whigs William Lloyd Garrison women