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Beaufort, S. C. (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
A Canadian Opinion of the situation of the people of the North.
The Halifax (Canada) Morning Journal thinks the Northern people have indeed lost their own liberty in attempting the freedom of the blacks.
It says:
The white soldiers at Beaufort, South Carolina, under Generals Hunter and Sexton, have literally become hewers of wood and drawers of water to the blacks.
Sambo is undisputed master of the situation.
He is free; free from labor, by which the white man earns his bread; free from the restraints of military and civil law; and, moreover, glories in the reddest of nether garments.
What a paradise for the negro.
But years ago an American statesman, who has gone to his long home, warned his hearers lest in giving freedom to the colored race they should enslave their own. And if a large faction in the Northern States, of which Horace Greeley is the exponent through the columns of the press, and Wendell Phillips on the forum, were permitted to have their way, the worst
Manchester (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
Halifax (Canada) (search for this): article 2
A Canadian Opinion of the situation of the people of the North.
The Halifax (Canada) Morning Journal thinks the Northern people have indeed lost their own liberty in attempting the freedom of the blacks.
It says:
The white soldiers at Beaufort, South Carolina, under Generals Hunter and Sexton, have literally become hewers of wood and drawers of water to the blacks.
Sambo is undisputed master of the situation.
He is free; free from labor, by which the white man earns his bread; free from the restraints of military and civil law; and, moreover, glories in the reddest of nether garments.
What a paradise for the negro.
But years ago an American statesman, who has gone to his long home, warned his hearers lest in giving freedom to the colored race they should enslave their own. And if a large faction in the Northern States, of which Horace Greeley is the exponent through the columns of the press, and Wendell Phillips on the forum, were permitted to have their way, the worst
Sea Island (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
Sexton (search for this): article 2
Wendell Phillips (search for this): article 2
Drayton (search for this): article 2
Horace Greeley (search for this): article 2
Hunter (search for this): article 2