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Chapter 1: Theodore Roosevelt and the Abolitionists
The following is an extract from Theodore Theodore Roosevelt's biography of Thomas H. Benton in Houghton, Mifflin, & Co.'s American Statesmen Series, p
His words make it very manifest that, if Mr. Roosevelt had been a voter in 1840, he would not hav ber-because it is impossible to think of Theodore Roosevelt as a nonpartisan — of one of the leading aveholder from Louisiana (General Taylor), Mr. Roosevelt is disposed to hold the Abolitionists acco a R. Giddings as an anti-third-party man, Mr. Roosevelt is not altogether fortunate.
Subsequent t r writing on the wall.
But according to Mr. Roosevelt, the men of the Liberty-Free-Soil party ha ill monument.
So far we have dealt with Mr. Roosevelt's indictment of the Abolitionists for aban ty.
He denounced it almost as bitterly as Mr. Roosevelt.
Garrison was a Quaker, a non-resistant fin, but nail it down with a constitutional amendment, then Mr. Roosevelt's comparison will apply.
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