Reader! are you with the man-stealers in sympathy and purpose, or on the side of their down-trodden victims? If with the former, then are you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful,... Daily Life in Civil War Americavon Dorothy Denneen Volo, James M. Volo - 1998 - 321 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Sumner - 1872 - 534 Seiten
...which I have just read, for your magnificent broadside called the ' Barbarism of Slavery,' and for all your efforts to break every yoke and let the oppressed go free." Hon. Charles W. Slack, connected with the press, and always Antislavery Republican, wrote from Boston... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 406 Seiten
...which I have just read, for your magnificent broadside called the ' Barbarism of Slavery,' and for all your efforts to break every yoke and let the oppressed go free." Hon. Charles W. Slack, connected with the press, and always Antislavery Republican, wrote from Boston... | |
| Frederick Douglass - 1982 - 164 Seiten
...you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...every yoke, and let the oppressed go free. Come what may—cost what it may—inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and... | |
| G. Thomas Couser - 1989 - 298 Seiten
...evoke or stimulate, but not be. Garrison concludes his hortatory preface by calling on his readers to "inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto—'No compromise with Slavery! No union with Slaveholders!' " (42) He depicts the ultimate goal... | |
| Robert B. Stepto - 1991 - 252 Seiten
...are the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...the oppressed go free. Come what may — cost what may — inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto... | |
| Frederick Douglass - 1994 - 1226 Seiten
...you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY! No UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS!" WM. LLOYD GARRISON. BOSTON, May i, 1845. LETTER FROM WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ. BOSTON, April 22, 1845.... | |
| Angelyn Mitchell - 1994 - 548 Seiten
...are the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...the oppressed go free. Come what may— cost what may— inscribe on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your religious and political motto—... | |
| Marianne Ruuth - 1995 - 196 Seiten
...you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY! NO UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS!" The book also contains a letter from Wendell Phillips, the Harvard-graduated reformer and orator, addressed... | |
| William L. Andrews, Henry Louis Gates - 2000 - 1066 Seiten
...you the foe of God and man. If with the latter, what are you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? Be faithful, be vigilant, be untiring in your efforts...COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY! No UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS!" WM. LLOYD GARRISON. BOSTON, May 1, 1845. LETTER FROM WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ. BOSTON, April 22, 1845.... | |
| Jeffrey F. Meyer - 2001 - 382 Seiten
...you prepared to do and dare in their behalf? . . . Come what may — cost what it may — inscribed on the banner which you unfurl to the breeze, as your...motto — "NO COMPROMISE WITH SLAVERY? NO UNION WITH SLAVEHOLDERS!"28 Lincoln's position, in contrast, left him in the condition Wills describes as "the... | |
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