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WALKER'S
WALKER’S
APPEAL,
Request,
WITH A BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS LIFE.
WITH A BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS LIFE.
BY
BY
HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET.
HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET.
AND ALSO
AND ALSO
GARNET'S ADDRESS
Garnet's Location
TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
NEW-YORK:
Printed by J.H. Tobitt, 9 Spruce st
1848.
NEW YORK:
Printed by J.H. Tobitt, 9 Spruce St
1848.
Table of Contents
- TITLESPAGE
- Preface.iii.
- A Brief Sketch of the Life of David Walker.v.
- Walker's Appeal.9
- Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the U.S.89
PREFACE.
Such is the very high esteem which is entertained for the memory of David Walker, and so general is the desire to preserve his "Appeal," that the subscriber has undertaken, and performed the task of re-publication, with a brief notice of his life, having procured permission from his widow, Mrs. Dewson.
Such is the high regard for the memory of David Walker, and the widespread desire to keep his "Appeal" alive, that the subscriber has taken on and completed the task of republishing it, along with a short notice of his life, having received permission from his widow, Mrs. Dewson.
The work is valuable, because it was among the first, and was actually the boldest and most direct appeal in behalf of freedom, which was made in the early part of the Anti-Slavery Reformation. When the history of the emancipation of the bondmen of America shall be written, whatever name shall be placed first on the list of heroes, that of the author of the Appeal will not be second.
The work is important because it was one of the first, and it made the boldest and most direct case for freedom during the early days of the Anti-Slavery movement. When the story of the emancipation of enslaved people in America is told, the name of the author of the Appeal will definitely be among the top heroes.
Troy, N.Y., April 12, 1848.
Troy, NY, April 12, 1848.
A BRIEF SKETCH
OF THE
LIFE AND CHARACTER OF DAVID WALKER.
It is generally the desire of the reader of any intellectual production, to know something of the character and the life of the author. The character of David Walker is indicated in his writings. In regard to his life, but a few materials can be gathered; but what is known of him, furnishes proof to the opinion which the friends of man have formed of him—that he possessed a noble and a courageous spirit, and that he was ardently attached to the cause of liberty.
It’s common for readers of any intellectual work to want to know more about the character and life of the author. The character of David Walker is reflected in his writings. We can gather only limited information about his life, but what we do know supports the belief held by his supporters—that he had a noble and courageous spirit and was deeply committed to the cause of liberty.
Mr. Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 28, 1785. His mother was a free woman, and his father was a slave. His innate hatred to slavery was very early developed. When yet a boy, he declared that the slaveholding South was not the place for him. His soul became so indignant at the wrongs which his father and his kindred bore, that he determined to find some portion of his country where he would see less to harrow up his soul. Said he, "If I remain in this bloody land, I will not live long. As true as God reigns, I will be avenged for the sorrow which my people have suffered. This is not the place for me—no, no. I must leave this part of the country. It will be a great trial for me to live on the same soil where so many men are in slavery; certainly I cannot remain where I must hear their chains continually, and where I must encounter the insults of their hypocritical enslaver. Go, I must."
Mr. Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, on September 28, 1785. His mother was a free woman, and his father was a slave. From a young age, he developed a deep hatred for slavery. Even as a boy, he declared that the slaveholding South wasn’t the right place for him. His heart was so outraged by the injustices his father and his family endured that he decided to find a part of the country where he would witness less suffering. He said, "If I stay in this violent land, I won't live for long. As surely as God reigns, I will get revenge for the pain my people have endured. This isn’t the place for me—no way. I need to leave this region. It will be a huge challenge for me to live on the same soil where so many are enslaved; there’s no way I can stay where I constantly hear their chains and face the insults from their deceitful oppressors. I must go."
After leaving home, David Walker travelled rapidly towards the North, shaking off the dust of his feet, and breathing curses upon the system of human slavery, America's darling institution. As might be expected, he met with trials during his journey; and at last he reached Boston, Mass., where he took up his permanent residence. There he applied himself to study, and soon learned to read and write, in order that he might contribute something to the cause of humanity. Mr. Walker, like most of reformers, was a poor man—he lived poor, and died poor.
After leaving home, David Walker quickly headed North, shaking off the dust from his feet and cursing the system of human slavery, America’s beloved institution. As expected, he faced challenges during his journey; eventually, he arrived in Boston, Mass., where he settled permanently. There, he focused on studying and soon learned to read and write so that he could contribute to the cause of humanity. Mr. Walker, like most reformers, was a poor man—he lived in poverty and died in poverty.
In 1827 be entered into the clothing business in Brattle street, in which he prospered; and had it not been for his great liberality and hospitality, he would have become wealthy. In 1828, he married Miss Eliza ——. He was emphatically a self-made man, and he spent all his leisure moments in the cultivation of his mind. Before the Anti-Slavery Reformation had assumed a form, he was ardently engaged in the work. His hands were always open to contribute to the wants of the fugitive. His house was the shelter and the home of the poor and needy. Mr. Walker is known principally by his "Appeal," but it was in his private walks, and by his unceasing labors in the cause of freedom, that he has made his memory sacred.
In 1827, he entered the clothing business on Brattle Street, where he found success; if it hadn't been for his generous nature and hospitality, he would have become wealthy. In 1828, he married Miss Eliza —. He was truly a self-made man, dedicating all his free time to improving his mind. Before the Anti-Slavery Movement took shape, he was passionately involved in the cause. He was always willing to help those in need, and his home served as a refuge for the poor and desperate. Mr. Walker is mainly remembered for his "Request," but it was through his personal efforts and relentless work for freedom that his legacy has become honored.
With an overflowing heart, he published his "Appeal" in 1829. This little book produced more commotion among slaveholders than any volume of its size that was ever issued from an American press. They saw that it was a bold attack upon their idolatry, and that too by a black man who once lived among them. It was merely a smooth stone which this David took up, yet it terrified a host of Goliaths. When the fame of this book reached the South, the poor, cowardly, pusillanimous tyrants, grew pale behind their cotton bags, and armed themselves to the teeth. They set watches to look after their happy and contented slaves. The Governor of Georgia wrote to the Hon. Harrison Grey Otis, the Mayor of Boston, requesting him to suppress the Appeal. His Honor replied to the Southern Censor, that he had no power nor disposition to hinder Mr. Walker from pursuing a lawful course in the utterance of his thoughts. A company of Georgia men then bound themselves by an oath, [pg vii.] that they would eat as little as possible until they had killed the youthful author. They also offered a reward of a thousand dollars for his head, and ten times as much for the live Walker. His consort, with the solicitude of an affectionate wife, together with some friends, advised him to go to Canada, lest he should be abducted. Walker said that he had nothing to fear from such a pack of coward blood-hounds; but if he did go, he would hurl back such thunder across the great lakes, that would cause them to tremble in their strong holds. Said he, "I will stand my ground. Somebody must die in this cause. I may be doomed to the stake and the fire, or to the scaffold tree, but it is not in me to falter if I can promote the work of emancipation." He did not leave the country, but was soon laid in the grave. It was the opinion of many that he was hurried out of life by the means of poison, but whether this was the case or not, the writer is not prepared to affirm.
With a full heart, he published his "Appeal" in 1829. This little book created more uproar among slave owners than any other book of its size ever printed in America. They recognized it as a bold challenge to their idolization of slavery, especially coming from a black man who had once lived among them. It was just a small stone that this David picked up, yet it scared a whole army of Goliaths. When the news of this book spread to the South, the cowardly tyrants turned pale behind their cotton bales and armed themselves heavily. They set up patrols to keep an eye on their supposedly happy and contented slaves. The Governor of Georgia wrote to Hon. Harrison Grey Otis, the Mayor of Boston, asking him to suppress the Appeal. The Mayor replied to the Southern official, stating that he had no authority or desire to stop Mr. Walker from expressing his thoughts legally. A group of men from Georgia then swore an oath, [pg vii.] that they would eat as little as possible until they had killed the young author. They also offered a reward of a thousand dollars for his head, and ten times that amount for Walker alive. His partner, worried like any caring wife, along with some friends, advised him to flee to Canada for fear of being kidnapped. Walker insisted he had nothing to fear from such cowardly bloodhounds; but if he did leave, he would send back such powerful words across the Great Lakes that would make them shake in their strongholds. He said, "I will stand my ground. Somebody must die for this cause. I may face the stake and the fire, or the gallows, but I won't back down if I can help the cause of freedom." He chose not to leave the country, but soon found himself in the grave. Many believed he was hastened out of life by poison, but whether that was true or not, the writer cannot confirm.
He had many enemies, and not a few were his brethren whose cause he espoused. They said that he went too far, and was making trouble. So the Jews spoke of Moses. They valued the flesh-pots of Egypt more than the milk and honey of Canaan. He died 1830 in Bridge street, at the hopeful and enthusiastic age of 34 years. His ruling passion blazed up in the hour of death, and threw an indescribable grandeur over the last dark scene. The heroic young man passed away without a struggle, and a few weeping friends
He had many enemies, and some were even his own brothers who he supported. They claimed he went too far and was causing problems. The Jews spoke of Moses this way. They preferred the meat pots of Egypt to the milk and honey of Canaan. He died in 1830 on Bridge Street, at the hopeful and passionate age of 34. His intense dedication flared up at the moment of death, adding an indescribable grandeur to his final moments. The heroic young man left peacefully, surrounded by a few grieving friends.
Gently, as if to a night’s rest,
Like flowers at sunset.
The personal appearance of Mr. Walker was prepossessing, being six feet in height, slender and well proportioned. His hair was loose, and his complexion was dark. His son, the only child he left, is now 18 years of age, and is said to resemble his father; he now resides at Charlestown, Mass., with his mother, Mrs. Dewson. Mr. Walker was a faithful member of the Methodist Church at Boston, whose pastor is the venerable father Snowden.
Mr. Walker had an attractive appearance, standing six feet tall, slender, and well-proportioned. His hair was long, and his complexion was dark. His son, the only child he left behind, is now 18 years old and is said to look like his father; he currently lives in Charlestown, Mass., with his mother, Mrs. Dewson. Mr. Walker was a loyal member of the Methodist Church in Boston, whose pastor is the respected Father Snowden.
The reader thus has a brief notice of the life and character of David Walker.
The reader now has a quick overview of the life and character of David Walker.
WALKER'S
WALKER'S
APPEAL,
REQUEST,
IN FOUR ARTICLES,
IN FOUR POSTS,
TOGETHER WITH
TOGETHER WITH
A PREAMBLE,
An Introduction,
TO THE
TO THE
COLORED CITIZENS OF THE WORLD,
People of Color Worldwide,
BUT IN PARTICULAR, AND VERY EXPRESSLY TO THOSE OF THE
BUT IN PARTICULAR, AND VERY EXPRESSLY TO THOSE OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
USA.
Written in Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, Sept. 28, 1829.
Written in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 28, 1829.
SECOND EDITION, WITH CORRECTIONS, &c.
BY DAVID WALKER.
1830.
SECOND EDITION, WITH CORRECTIONS, &c.
BY DAVID WALKER.
1830.
APPEAL. &c.
PREAMBLE.
My dearly beloved Brethren and Fellow Citizens:
My dear brothers and fellow citizens:
Having travelled over a considerable portion of these United States, and having, in the course of my travels taken the most accurate observations of things as they exist—the result of my observations has warranted the full and unshakened conviction, that we, (colored people of these United States) are the most degraded, wretched, and abject set of beings that ever lived since the world began, and I pray God, that none like us ever may live again until time shall be no more. They tell us of the Israelites in Egypt, the Helots in Sparta, and of the Roman Slaves, which last, were made up from almost every nation under heaven, whose sufferings under those ancient and heathen nations were, in comparison with ours, under this enlightened and christian nation, no more than a cypher—or in other words, those heathen nations of antiquity, had but little more among them than the name and form of slavery, while wretchedness and endless miseries were reserved, apparently in a phial, to be poured out upon our fathers, ourselves and our children by christian Americans!
Having traveled extensively across these United States and taken careful observations of things as they are, I have arrived at a firm and unwavering belief that we, the Black people of this nation, are the most degraded, miserable, and downtrodden group of individuals to have ever lived since the beginning of time. I pray to God that no one like us will ever exist again until the end of time. They tell us about the Israelites in Egypt, the Helots in Sparta, and the Roman slaves, who came from nearly every nation in the world. Their suffering under those ancient and pagan societies was, compared to ours under this enlightened and Christian nation, negligible—essentially just a number. In other words, those ancient pagan societies had little more than the name and appearance of slavery, while a level of wretchedness and endless misery has been prepared, it seems, specifically to be inflicted upon our ancestors, ourselves, and our children by Christian Americans!
These positions, I shall endeavour, by the help of the Lord, to demonstrate in the course of this appeal, to the satisfaction of the most incredulous mind—and may God Almighty who is the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, open your hearts to understand and believe the truth.
I will strive to show these points, with the Lord's help, throughout this appeal, so even the most skeptical can be convinced—and may God Almighty, the father of our Lord Jesus Christ, open your hearts to understand and believe the truth.
The causes, my brethren, which produce our wretchedness and miseries, are so very numerous and aggravating, that I believe the pen only of a Josephus or a Plutarch, can well enumerate and explain them. Upon subjects, then, of such incomprehensible [pg 12] magnitude, so impenetrable, and so notorious, I shall be obliged to omit a large class of, and content myself with giving you an exposition of a few of those, which do indeed rage to such an alarming pitch, that they cannot but be a perpetual source of terror and dismay to every reflecting mind.
The causes, my friends, that lead to our suffering and hardships are so numerous and overwhelming that only a writer like Josephus or Plutarch could fully list and detail them. Given the complexity and well-known nature of these issues, I will have to skip a large number of them and focus instead on a few that are so intense that they inevitably become a constant source of fear and anxiety for anyone who thinks about them. [pg 12]
I am fully aware, in making this appeal to my much afflicted and suffering brethren, that I shall not only be assailed by those whose greatest earthly desires are, to keep us in abject ignorance and wretchedness, and who are of the firm conviction that heaven has designed us and our children to be slaves and beasts of burden to them and their children.—I say, I do not only expect to be held up to the public as an ignorant, impudent and restless disturber of the public peace, by such avaricious creatures, as well as a mover of insubordination—and perhaps put in prison or to death, for giving a superficial exposition of our miseries, and exposing tyrants. But I am persuaded, that many of my brethren, particularly those who are ignorantly in league with slave-holders or tyrants, who acquire their daily bread by the blood and sweat of their more ignorant brethren—and not a few of those too, who are too ignorant to see an inch beyond their noses, will rise up and call me cursed—Yea, the jealous ones among us will perhaps use more abject subtlety by affirming that this work is not worth perusing; that we are well situated and there is no use in trying to better our condition, for we cannot. I will ask one question here.—Can our condition be any worse?—Can it be more mean and abject? If there are any changes, will they not be for the better, though they may appear for the worse at first? Can they get us any lower? Where can they get us? They are afraid to treat us worse, for they know well, the day they do it they are gone. But against all accusations which may or can be preferred against me, I appeal to heaven for my motive in writing—who knows that my object is, if possible, to awaken in [pg 13] the breasts of my afflicted, degraded and slumbering brethren, a spirit of enquiry and investigation respecting our miseries and wretchedness in this Republican Land of Liberty!!!!!
I know that in making this appeal to my suffering and troubled brothers and sisters, I will be attacked by those whose main goal is to keep us in complete ignorance and misery. They firmly believe that heaven has destined us and our children to be slaves and beasts of burden for them and their families. I expect to be portrayed as an ignorant, bold, and disruptive troublemaker by these greedy individuals, as well as someone who incites rebellion—and maybe even face imprisonment or death for just revealing our suffering and exposing tyrants. However, I believe that many of my fellow sufferers, especially those who are unknowingly allied with slaveholders or tyrants, who earn their living off the blood and sweat of their more unfortunate brothers and sisters—and not a few who are too oblivious to see beyond their immediate surroundings—will rise up and curse me. Yes, the envious among us may even resort to underhanded tactics by claiming that this work isn't worth reading; that we are in a good situation and there’s no point in trying to improve our condition because we can't. Let me ask one question here. Can our situation get any worse? Can it be more miserable and degrading? If there are any changes, won't they be improvements, even if they seem bad at first? Can they push us any lower? Where can they take us? They fear making our situation worse because they know that the moment they do, they’re finished. But despite any accusations that may come against me, I appeal to heaven for my motives in writing—who knows that my aim is, if possible, to awaken in the hearts of my troubled, degraded, and complacent brothers and sisters a spirit of inquiry and investigation about our suffering and plight in this Republican Land of Liberty!!!!! [pg 13]
The sources from which our miseries are derived and on which I shall comment, I shall not combine in one, but shall put them under distinct heads and expose them in their turn; in doing which, keeping truth on my side, and not departing from the strictest rules of morality, I shall endeavor to penetrate, search out, and lay them open for your inspection. If you cannot or will not profit by them, I shall have done my duty to you, my country and my God.
The sources of our suffering that I’ll discuss won’t be grouped together, but rather addressed separately and presented one at a time. In doing this, while staying truthful and adhering to the highest moral standards, I’ll aim to uncover, investigate, and reveal them for you to see. If you can’t or choose not to learn from them, I will have fulfilled my duty to you, my country, and my God.
And as the inhuman system of slavery, is the source from which most of our miseries proceed, I shall begin with that curse to nations; which has spread terror and devastation through so many nations of antiquity, and which is raging to such a pitch at the present day in Spain and in Portugal. It had one tug in England, in France, and in the United States of America; yet the inhabitants thereof, do not learn wisdom, and erase it entirely from their dwellings and from all with whom they have to do. The fact is, the labor of slaves comes so cheap to the avaricious usurpers, and is (as they think) of such great utility to the country where it exists, that those who are actuated by sordid avarice only, overlook the evils, which will as sure as the Lord lives, follow after the good. In fact, they are so happy to keep in ignorance and degradation, and to receive the homage and the labor of the slaves, they forget that God rules in the armies of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth, having his ears continually open to the cries, tears and groans of his oppressed people; and being a just and holy Being will at one day appear fully in behalf of the oppressed, and arrest the progress of the avaricious oppressors; for although the destruction of the oppressors God may not effect by the oppressed, yet the Lord our God will bring other destructions upon them—for not [pg 14] unfrequently will he cause them to rise up one against another, to be split and divided, and to oppress each other, and sometimes to open hostilities with sword in hand. Some may ask, what is the matter with this enlightened and happy people?—Some say it is the cause of political usurpers, tyrants, oppressors, &c. But has not the Lord an oppressed and suffering people among them? Does the Lord condescend to hear their cries and see their tears in consequence of oppression? Will he let the oppressors rest comfortably and happy always? Will he not cause the very children of the oppressors to rise up against them, and oftimes put them to death? "God works in many ways his wonders to perform."
And since the brutal system of slavery is the source of most of our suffering, I will start with that curse to nations, which has brought fear and destruction to so many ancient civilizations and continues to wreak havoc in Spain and Portugal today. It briefly took root in England, France, and the United States; yet the people there do not learn from this and fail to completely remove it from their communities and all aspects of their lives. The reality is that the labor of slaves is so cheap for greedy exploiters and, as they believe, is so beneficial to the countries where it exists, that those driven by mere greed ignore the inevitable consequences that will surely follow the supposed good. In fact, they are so pleased to keep others in ignorance and subjugation, benefiting from the labor and service of the slaves, that they forget that God oversees the armies of heaven and the inhabitants of the earth, always listening to the cries, tears, and suffering of His oppressed people; and being a just and holy Being, He will one day stand up for the oppressed and stop the greedy oppressors. For although God may not use the oppressed to destroy the oppressors, our Lord will bring other forms of destruction upon them—often causing them to turn against one another, to be divided and to oppress each other, and sometimes even to engage in violent conflicts. Some may wonder what’s wrong with this supposedly enlightened and happy society?—Some say it’s due to political usurpers, tyrants, and oppressors, etc. But doesn't the Lord have an oppressed and suffering people among them? Does He not bother to hear their cries and see their tears due to oppression? Will He allow the oppressors to live comfortably and happily forever? Will He not make the very children of the oppressors rise against them and sometimes even lead to their deaths? "God works in many ways His wonders to perform."
I will not here speak of the destructions which the Lord brought upon Egypt, in consequence of the oppression and consequent groans of the oppressed—of the hundreds and thousands of Egyptians whom God hurled into the Red Sea for afflicting his people in their land—of the Lord's suffering people in Sparta or Lacedemon, the land of the truly famous Lycurgus—nor have I time to comment upon the cause which produced the fierceness with which Sylla usurped the title, and absolutely acted as dictator of the Roman people—the conspiracy of Cataline—the conspiracy against, and murder of Cæsar in the Senate house—the spirit with which Marc Antony made himself master of the commonwealth—his associating Octavius and Lipidus with himself in power,—their dividing the provinces of Rome among themselves—their attack and defeat on the plains of Phillipi the last defenders of their liberty, (Brutus and Cassius)—the tyranny of Tiberius, and from him to the final overthrow of Constantinople by the Turkish Sultan, Mahomed II., A.D. 1453. I say, I shall not take up time to speak of the causes which produced so much wretchedness and massacre among those heathen nations, for I am aware that you know too well, that God is [pg 15] just, as well as merciful!—I shall call your attention a few moments to that christian nation, the Spaniards, while I shall leave almost unnoticed that avaricious and cruel people, the Portuguese, among whom all true hearted christians and lovers of Jesus Christ, must evidently see the judgments of God displayed. To show the judgments of God upon the Spaniards I shall occupy but little time, leaving a plenty of room for the candid and unprejudiced to reflect.
I won’t discuss the destruction that the Lord brought upon Egypt due to the oppression and suffering of the oppressed—the hundreds and thousands of Egyptians whom God cast into the Red Sea for mistreating His people in their land—or the suffering of the Lord’s people in Sparta or Lacedemon, the land of the famously renowned Lycurgus. I also don’t have time to go over the reasons behind Sylla’s fierce usurpation of the title and his outright dictatorship over the Roman people, the conspiracy of Cataline, the conspiracy against and murder of Caesar in the Senate, the boldness with which Marc Antony took control of the government, his partnership with Octavius and Lepidus in power, their division of the provinces of Rome among themselves, and their attack on and defeat of Brutus and Cassius, the last defenders of liberty, on the plains of Philippi—the tyranny of Tiberius, and from him to the ultimate fall of Constantinople by the Turkish Sultan, Mahomed II, in A.D. 1453. I say, I won’t spend time discussing the causes that led to so much misery and bloodshed among those heathen nations, because I know you already understand that God is [pg 15] just, as well as merciful!—I would like to take a moment to focus on the Christian nation, the Spaniards, while I’ll barely touch on the greedy and cruel people, the Portuguese, where all true-hearted Christians and lovers of Jesus Christ must clearly see the judgments of God in action. To illustrate the judgments of God upon the Spaniards, I’ll take only a little time, leaving plenty of space for the fair-minded and open-minded to reflect.
All persons who are acquainted with history, and particularly the Bible, who are not blinded by the God of this world, and are not actuated solely by avarice—who are able to lay aside prejudice long enough to view candidly and impartially, things as they were, are, and probably will be, who are willing to admit that God made man to serve him alone, and that man should have no other Lord or Lords but himself—that God Almighty is the sole proprietor or master of the whole human family, and will not on any consideration admit of a colleague, being unwilling to divide his glory with another.—And who can dispense with prejudice long enough to admit that we are men, notwithstanding our improminent noses and woolly heads, and believe that we feel for our fathers, mothers, wives and children as well as they do for theirs.—I say, all who are permitted to see and believe these things, can easily recognize the judgments of God among the Spaniards. Though others may lay the cause of the fierceness with which they cut each other's throats, to some other circumstances, yet they who believe that God is a God of justice, will believe that Slavery is the principal cause.
All people who know history, especially the Bible, and aren’t blinded by the God of this world, and aren’t driven entirely by greed—who can set aside their biases long enough to look at things as they were, are, and probably will be, who are willing to accept that God created man to serve Him alone, and that man shouldn’t have any other Lord or Lords but himself—that God Almighty is the sole owner or master of the entire human family, and will never accept a partner, as He is unwilling to share His glory with anyone.—And who can let go of their biases long enough to admit that we are human, despite our impressive noses and woolly hair, and believe that we care for our fathers, mothers, wives, and children just as much as they do for theirs.—I say, all who are able to see and believe these things can easily recognize God’s judgments among the Spaniards. While some may attribute the brutality with which they fight among themselves to other factors, those who believe that God is a God of justice will see that Human trafficking is the main cause.
While the Spaniards are running about upon the field of battle cutting each other's throats, has not the Lord an afflicted and suffering people in the midst of them whose cries and groans in consequence of oppression are continually pouring into the ears of the God of justice? Would they not cease to cut [pg 16] each others throats if they could? But how can they? The very support which they draw from government to aid them in perpetrating such enormities, does it not arise in a great degree from the wretched victims of oppression among them? And yet they are calling for Peace!—Peace!! Will any peace be given unto them? Their destruction may indeed be procrastinated awhile, but can it continue long while they are oppressing the Lord's people? Has He not the hearts of all men in His hand? Will he suffer one part of his creatures to go on oppressing another like brutes always, with impunity? And yet those avaricious wretches are calling for Peace!!!! I declare it does appear to me, as though some nations think God is asleep, or that he made the Africans for nothing else but to dig their mines and work their farms, or they cannot believe history, sacred or profane. I ask every man who has a heart and is blessed with the privilege of believing—Is not God a God of justice to all his creatures? Do you say he is? Then if he gives peace and tranquility to tyrants, and permits them to keep our fathers, our mothers, ourselves and our children in eternal ignorance and wretchedness to support them and their families, would he be to us a God of justice? I ask O ye christians!!! who hold us and our children, in the most abject ignorance and degradation, that ever a people were afflicted with since the world began—I say, if God gives you peace and tranquility, and suffers you thus to go on afflicting us and our children, who have never given you the least provocation,—Would he be to us a God of justice? If you will allow that we are men, who feel for each other, does not the blood of our fathers and of us their children, cry aloud to the Lord of Sabaoth against you, for the cruelties and murders with which you have, and do continue to afflict us. But it is time for me to close my remarks on the suburbs, just to enter more fully into the interior of this system of cruelty and oppression.
While the Spaniards are running around the battlefield slashing each other's throats, doesn't the Lord have an afflicted and suffering people among them whose cries and groans from oppression are constantly reaching the ears of the God of justice? Would they not stop fighting if they could? But how can they? The very support they draw from the government to help them commit these atrocities largely comes from the miserable victims of oppression among them. And yet they are calling for Peace!—Peace!! Will any peace be granted to them? Their destruction may be delayed for a while, but can it last long while they continue to oppress the Lord's people? Does He not hold the hearts of all men in His hands? Will He allow one part of His creation to keep oppressing another, like animals, without consequences? And still, those greedy wretches are shouting for Peace!!!! It seems to me that some nations think God is asleep or that He created Africans only to work in their mines and on their farms, or they just can't believe history, sacred or otherwise. I ask every person who has a heart and the privilege of believing—Isn't God a God of justice to all His creatures? If you say He is, then if He grants peace and tranquility to tyrants and allows them to keep our fathers, mothers, ourselves, and our children in eternal ignorance and misery to support themselves and their families, could He truly be a God of justice to us? I ask you, O ye Christians!!! who keep us and our children in the most abject ignorance and degradation that any people have ever suffered since the world began—if God gives you peace and permits you to continue afflicting us and our children, who have never given you the slightest provocation,—would He be for us a God of justice? If you acknowledge that we are guys, who feel for one another, doesn't the blood of our fathers and us, their children, cry out to the Lord of Sabaoth against you for the cruelty and murders you've committed and continue to commit against us? But it's time for me to wrap up my comments on the outskirts and delve deeper into this system of cruelty and oppression.
ARTICLE I.
our wretchedness in consequence of slavery.
our suffering due to slavery.
My beloved brethren: The Indians of North and of South America—the Greeks—the Irish subjected under the king of Great Britain—the Jews that ancient people of the Lord—the inhabitants of the islands of the sea—in fine, all the inhabitants of the earth, (except however, the sons of Africa) are called men, and of course are, and ought to be free. But we, (coloured people) and our children are brutes!! and of course are and ought to be Slaves to the American people and their children forever! to dig their mines and work their farms; and thus go on enriching them, from one generation to another with our blood and our tears!!
My dear friends: The Indigenous peoples of North and South America—the Greeks—the Irish under British rule—the Jews, who are the ancient people of the Lord—the residents of the islands of the sea—indeed, all the people on earth, (except for, of course, the sons of Africa) are called men, and naturally are, and should be free. Yet we, (people of color) and our children are brutes!! and therefore are and should be Enslaved people to the American people and their children forever! to work in their mines and on their farms; and in this way keep enriching them, from one generation to the next, with our blood and our tears!!
I promised in a preceding page to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the most incredulous, that we, (colored people of these United States of America) are the most wretched, degraded and abject set of beings that ever lived since the world began, and that the white Americans having reduced us to the wretched state of slavery, treat us in that condition more cruel (they being an enlightened and Christian people) than any heathen nation did any people whom it had reduced to our condition. These affirmations are so well confirmed in the minds of all unprejudiced men who have taken the trouble to read histories, that they need no elucidation from me. But to put them beyond all doubt, I refer you in the first place to the children of Jacob, or of Israel in Egypt, under Pharaoh and his people. Some of my brethren do not know who Pharaoh and the Egyptians were—I know it to be a fact that some of them take the Egyptians to have been a gang of devils, not knowing any better, and that they (Egyptians) having got possession of the Lord's people, treated them nearly as cruel as christians [pg 18] Americans do us, at the present day. For the information of such, I would only mention that the Egyptians, were Africans or colored people, such as we are—some of them yellow and others dark—a mixture of Ethiopians and the natives of Egypt—about the same as you see the colored people of the United States at the present day,—I say, I call your attention then, to the children of Jacob, while I point out particularly to you his son Joseph among the rest, in Egypt.
I promised on a previous page to show, for those who doubt, that we, the colored people of the United States, are the most miserable, degraded, and unfortunate group of people that have ever existed since the beginning of time. White Americans, having pushed us into the miserable state of slavery, treat us in that condition more cruelly (despite being an enlightened and Christian people) than any non-Christian nation treated people it had reduced to our condition. These claims are so clearly understood by all fair-minded individuals who have taken the time to read history that they don’t require further explanation from me. However, to eliminate all doubt, I first refer you to the children of Jacob, or Israel, in Egypt under Pharaoh and his people. Some of my fellow countrymen may not know who Pharaoh and the Egyptians were. I know that some believe the Egyptians to be a group of devils out of ignorance, and that they (the Egyptians), after capturing the Lord's people, treated them almost as cruelly as Christian [pg 18] Americans do us today. For the benefit of those still unsure, I will simply mention that the Egyptians were Africans or colored people, just like us—some were light-skinned, others dark—a mix of Ethiopians and the natives of Egypt—very similar to the colored people you see in the United States today. So, I draw your attention to the children of Jacob, especially his son Joseph, among others in Egypt.
"And Pharaoh, said unto Joseph, thou shalt be over my house, and according unto thy word shall all my people be ruled; only in the throne will I be greater than thou."[1]
"Pharaoh told Joseph, 'You will manage my household, and everyone will obey your commands; the only thing that will set me above you is the throne.'"[1]
Now I appeal to heaven and to earth, and particularly to the American people themselves who cease not to declare that our condition is not hard, and that we are comparatively satisfied to rest in wretchedness and misery, under them and their children. Not, indeed, to show me a colored President, a Governor, a Legislator, a Senator, a Mayor, or an Attorney at the Bar.—But to show me a man of color, who holds the low office of a Constable, or one who sits in a Juror Box, even on a case of one of his wretched brethren, throughout this great Republic!!—But let us pass Joseph the son of Israel a little further in review, as he existed with that heathen nation.
Now I call on heaven and earth, and especially the American people themselves, who constantly insist that our situation is not hard, and that we are relatively content to remain in misery and suffering, along with them and their children. Not, in fact, to show me a Black President, a Governor, a Legislator, a Senator, a Mayor, or an Attorney at Law. —But to show me a person of color who holds the lowly position of a Constable, or one who serves on a Jury, even in a case involving one of his suffering peers, throughout this vast Republic!! —But let’s take a closer look at Joseph, the son of Israel, as he lived among that pagan nation.
"And Pharaoh called Joseph's name Zaphnathpaaneah; and he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. And Joseph went out over all the land of Egypt."[4]
"Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphnathpaaneah and married him to Asenath, the daughter of Potipherah, the priest of On. After that, Joseph traveled all over Egypt." [4]
Compare the above, with the American institutions. Do they not institute laws to prohibit us from [pg 19] marrying among the whites? I would wish, candidly, however, before the Lord, to be understood, that I would not give a pinch of snuff to be married to any white person I ever saw in all the days of my life. And I do say it, that the black man, or man of color, who will leave his own color (provided he can get one who is good for any thing) and marry a white woman, to be a double slave to her just because she is white, ought to be treated by her as he surely will be, viz; as a niger!!! It is not indeed what I care about intermarriages with the whites, which induced me to pass this subject in review; for the Lord knows, that there is a day coming when they will be glad enough to get into the company of the blacks, notwithstanding, we are, in this generation, levelled by them almost on a level with the brute creation; and some of us they treat even worse than they do the brutes that perish. I only made this extract to show how much lower we are held, and how much more cruel we are treated by the Americans, than were the children of Jacob, by the Egyptians. We will notice the sufferings of Israel some further, under heathen Pharaoh, compared with ours under the enlightened christians of America.
Compare the above with American institutions. Do they not make laws to prevent us from marrying white people? I want to be clear, before God, that I wouldn't care at all to marry any white person I’ve ever seen in my life. And I say this: a black man, or a man of color, who leaves his own race (if he can find someone decent) and marries a white woman, just to be a double slave to her because she is white, should be treated by her as she will surely treat him, like a [racial slur]. It’s not that I care about interracial marriages that prompted me to bring this up; for the Lord knows there will come a day when they will be eager to associate with black people, despite the fact that we are, in this generation, almost viewed as lesser beings by them, and some of us are treated even worse than the animals that perish. I made this statement to illustrate how much lower we are seen and how much more cruelly we are treated by Americans than the children of Jacob were by the Egyptians. We will look further into the suffering of Israel under heathen Pharaoh, comparing it to ours under the enlightened Christians of America.
"And Pharaoh spake unto Joseph, saying, thy father and thy brethren are come unto thee:"
"And Pharaoh said to Joseph, 'Your father and your brothers have come to see you:'"
"The land of Egypt is before thee: in the best of the land make thy father and brethren to dwell; in the land of Goshen let them dwell; and if thou knowest any men of activity among them, then make them rulers over my cattle."[5]
"The land of Egypt is right in front of you: let your father and brothers live in the best part of the land; they can settle in the land of Goshen. And if you know any capable men among them, put them in charge of my livestock." [5]
I ask those people who treat us so well, Oh! I ask them, where is the most barren spot of land which they have given unto us? Israel had the most fertile land in all Egypt. Need I mention the very notorious fact, that I have known a poor man of color, who labored night and day, to acquire a little money, and having acquired it, he vested it in a small piece of land, and got him a house erected [pg 20] thereon, and having paid for the whole, he moved his family into it, where he was suffered to remain but nine months, when he was cheated out of his property by a white man, and driven out of door!—And is not this the case generally? Can a man of color buy a piece of land and keep it peaceably? Will not some white man try to get it from him even if it is in a mud hole? I need not comment any farther on a subject, which all, both black and white, will readily admit. But I must, really, observe that in this very city, when a man of color dies, if he owned any real estate it must generally fall into the hands of some white person. The wife and children of the deceased may weep and lament if they please, but the estate will be kept snug enough by its white possessors.
I ask those who treat us so well, Oh! I ask them, where is the most barren piece of land they've given us? Israel had the best farmland in all of Egypt. Do I really need to mention the well-known fact that I’ve known a poor man of color who worked tirelessly to save a little money, and once he had some, he invested it in a small plot of land and built a house on it? After he paid for everything, he moved his family in, but after just nine months, he was cheated out of his property by a white man and thrown out!—Isn’t that the case most of the time? Can a man of color buy land and keep it peacefully? Will some white person not try to take it from him, even if it’s in a mud hole? I won’t go into detail about a topic that everyone, black and white, knows is true. However, I must point out that in this very city, when a man of color dies, if he owned any property, it usually ends up in the hands of a white person. The wife and children of the deceased may cry and mourn if they want, but the estate will be kept safe by its white owners. [pg 20]
But to prove farther that the condition of the Israelites was better under the Egyptians than ours is under the whites. I call upon the professing christians, I call upon the philanthropist, I call upon the very tyrant himself, to show me a page of history, either sacred or profane, on which a verse can be found, which maintains, that the Egyptians heaped the insupportable insult upon the children of Israel by telling them that they were not of the human family. Can the whites deny this charge? Have they not, after having reduced us to the deplorable condition of slaves under their feet, held us up as descending originally from the tribes of Monkeys or Orang-Outangs? O! my God! I appeal to every man of feeling—is not this insupportable? Is it not heaping the most gross insult upon our miseries, because they have got us under their feet and we cannot help ourselves? Oh! pity us we pray thee, Lord Jesus, Master.—Has Mr. Jefferson declared to the world, that we are inferior to the whites, both in the endowments of our bodies and of minds? It is indeed surprising, that a man of such great learning, combined with such excellent natural parts, should speak so of a set of men in chains. I do not know [pg 21] what to compare it to, unless, like putting one wild deer in an iron cage, where it will be secured, and hold another by the side of the same, then let it go, and expect the one in the cage to run as fast as the one at liberty. So far, my brethren, were the Egyptians from heaping these insults upon their slaves, that Pharaoh's daughter took Moses, a son of Israel, for her own, as will appear by the following.
But to further illustrate that the situation of the Israelites was better under the Egyptians than our current condition is under white people, I urge professing Christians, philanthropists, and even the oppressors themselves to show me a page of history, whether sacred or secular, where it says that the Egyptians insulted the children of Israel by claiming they were not part of the human family. Can white people deny this accusation? Haven't they, after reducing us to the miserable state of slavery, suggested that we originally descended from tribes of monkeys or orangutans? Oh, my God! I appeal to everyone with a heart—Isn’t this unbearable? Isn't it an outrageous insult to our suffering, since they have us under their control and we cannot escape? Oh! Have mercy on us, we pray you, Lord Jesus, Master. Has Mr. Jefferson declared to the world that we are inferior to whites in both body and mind? It’s indeed shocking that a man of such great learning and natural ability would speak this way about a group of chained individuals. I can’t think of a better comparison than putting one wild deer in an iron cage to secure it while letting another run free beside it, then expecting the caged one to run just as fast as the free one. In fact, my friends, the Egyptians were so far from insulting their slaves that Pharaoh’s daughter adopted Moses, a son of Israel, as her own, as will be shown next.
"And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, [Moses' mother] take this child away, and nurse it for me and I will pay thee thy wages. And the woman took the child [Moses] and nursed it.
"Pharaoh's daughter said to her, [Moses' mother], ‘Take this child away and look after him for me, and I'll pay you.’ So the woman took the child [Moses] and took care of him."
"And the child grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh's daughter and he became her son. And she called his name Moses: and she said because I drew him out of the water."[6]
"As the child grew, she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. She named him Moses, saying, ‘I pulled him out of the water.’"[6]
In all probability, Moses would have become Prince Regent to the throne, and no doubt, in process of time but he would have been seated on the throne of Egypt. But he had rather suffer shame, with the people of God, than to enjoy pleasures with that wicked people for a season. O! that the colored people were long since of Moses' excellent disposition, instead of courting favor with, and telling news and lies to our natural enemies, against each other—aiding them to keep their hellish chains of slavery upon us. Would we not long before this time, have been respectable men, instead of such wretched victims of oppression as we are? Would they be able to drag our mothers, our fathers, our wives, our children and ourselves, around the world in chains and hand-cuffs as they do, to dig up gold and silver for them and theirs? This question, my brethren, I leave for you to digest; and may God Almighty force it home to your hearts. Remember that unless you are united, keeping your tongues within your teeth, you will be afraid to trust your secrets to each other, and thus perpetuate our miseries [pg 22] under the christians!!!!! ☞ Addition,—Remember, also to lay humble at the feet of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, with prayers and fastings. Let our enemies go on with their butcheries, and at once fill up their cup. Never make an attempt to gain our freedom or natural right, from under our cruel oppressors and murderers, until you see your way clear; when that hour arrives and you move, be not afraid or dismayed; for be you assured that Jesus Christ the king of heaven and of earth who is the God of justice and of armies, will surely go before you. And those enemies who have for hundreds of years stolen our rights, and kept us ignorant of Him and His divine worship, he will remove. Millions of whom, are this day, so ignorant and avaricious, that they cannot conceive how God can have an attribute of justice, and show mercy to us because it pleased Him to make us black—which color, Mr. Jefferson calls unfortunate!!!!!! As though we are not as thankful to our God for having made us as it pleased himself, as they (the whites) are for having made them white. They think because they hold us in their infernal chains of slavery that we wish to be white, or of their color—but they are dreadfully deceived—we wish to be just as it pleased our Creator to have made us, and no avaricious and unmerciful wretches, have any business to make slaves of or hold us in slavery. How would they like for us to make slaves of, or hold them in cruel slavery, and murder them as they do us? But is Mr. Jefferson's assertion true? viz. "that it is unfortunate for us that our Creator has been pleased to make us black." We will not take his say so, for the fact. The world will have an opportunity to see whether it is unfortunate for us, that our Creator has made us darker than the whites.
In all likelihood, Moses would have become the Prince Regent of the throne, and eventually he would have been on the throne of Egypt. However, he preferred to endure shame with the people of God rather than enjoy temporary pleasures with that wicked group. Oh! If only the people of color had long since shared Moses' outstanding character instead of seeking approval from and gossiping to our natural enemies about each other—helping them maintain their horrific chains of slavery over us. Wouldn't we have been respectable individuals by now instead of the miserable victims of oppression that we are? Would they be able to drag our mothers, fathers, wives, children, and ourselves around the world in chains and handcuffs to mine gold and silver for them? This question, my friends, I leave for you to consider, and may God Almighty impress it upon your hearts. Remember that unless you stay united and keep your conversations private, you'll be too afraid to share your secrets with one another, and this will only prolong our suffering. [pg 22] under the christians!!!!! ☞ Add-on,—Also, remember to humbly lay yourselves at the feet of our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, with prayers and fasting. Let our enemies continue their ruthless acts and fill their cup. Never attempt to gain our freedom or natural right from our cruel oppressors and murderers until you see a clear path. When that moment comes and you act, don’t be afraid or discouraged; rest assured that Jesus Christ, the King of Heaven and Earth, who is the God of justice and armies, will surely lead you. He will remove those enemies who have stolen our rights for hundreds of years and kept us ignorant of Him and His divine worship. Many of them today are so ignorant and greedy that they can't understand how God can be just and also show mercy to us simply because He chose to make us black—which color, Mr. Jefferson calls unfortunate!!!!!! As if we aren’t as grateful to God for creating us as it pleased Him as they (the whites) are for being made white. They think that because they hold us in their hellish chains of slavery, we want to be white or like them—but they are gravely mistaken—we want to be exactly as our Creator intended, and no greedy or merciless individuals have the right to enslave us or keep us in bondage. How would they feel if we enslaved them, held them in cruel slavery, and murdered them as they do us? But is Mr. Jefferson's claim true? That it is unfortunate for us that our Creator has chosen to make us black. We will not accept his word as fact. The world will see whether it is unfortunate for us that our Creator has made us darker than the whites.
The man who would not fight under our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, in the glorious and heavenly cause of freedom and of God—to be delivered from the most wretched, abject and servile slavery, that ever a people was afflicted with since the foundation of the world, to the present day—ought to be kept with all of his children or family, in slavery, or in chains, to be butchered by his cruel enemies. ☜
The man who refuses to fight for our Lord and Master Jesus Christ, in the noble and divine cause of freedom and for God—to be freed from the most miserable and degrading slavery that any people has ever experienced since the beginning of time until now—should be kept along with his family in slavery or in chains, to be slaughtered by his cruel enemies. ☜
I saw a paragraph, a few years since, in a South Carolina paper, which, speaking of the barbarity of the Turks it said: "The Turks are the most barbarous people in the world—they treat the Greeks more like brutes than human beings." And in the same paper was an advertisement, which said: "Eight well built Virginia and Maryland Negro fellows and four wenches will positively be sold this day to the highest bidder!" And what astonished me still more was, to see in this same humane paper!! the cuts of three men, with clubs and budgets on their backs, and an advertisement offering a considerable sum of money for their apprehension and delivery. I declare it is really so funny to hear the Southerners and Westerners of this country talk about barbarity, that it is positively, enough to make a man smile.
I saw a paragraph a few years back in a South Carolina newspaper that talked about how barbaric the Turks are. It said, "The Turks are the most barbaric people in the world—they treat the Greeks more like brutes than human beings." In the same paper, there was an ad that read: "Eight well-built Virginia and Maryland Negro fellows and four wenches will definitely be sold today to the highest bidder!" What shocked me even more was seeing in this same humane paper!! the pictures of three men with clubs and bags on their backs, along with an ad offering a substantial reward for their capture and delivery. I honestly find it ironic to hear Southerners and Westerners in this country talk about barbarity; it's enough to make anyone smile.
The sufferings of the Helots among the Spartans, were somewhat severe, it is true, but to say that theirs were as severe as ours among the Americans I do most strenuously deny—for instance, can any man show me an article on a page of ancient history which specifies, that, the Spartans chained, and hand-cuffed the Helots, and dragged them from their wives and children, children from their parents, mothers from their sucking babes, wives from their husbands, driving them from one end of the country to the other? Notice the Spartans were heathens, who lived long before our Divine Master made his appearance in the flesh. Can Christian Americans [pg 24] deny these barbarous cruelties? Have you not Americans, having subjected us under you, added to these miseries, by insulting us in telling us to our face, because we are helpless that we are not of the human family? I ask you, O! Americans, I ask you, in the name of the Lord, can you deny these charges? Some perhaps may deny, by saying, that they never thought or said that we were not men. But do not actions speak louder than words?—have they not made provisions for the Greeks, and Irish? Nations who have never done the least thing for them, while we who have enriched their country with our blood and tears—have dug up gold and silver for them and their children, from generation to generation, and are in more miseries than any other people under heaven, are not seen, but by comparatively a handful of the American people? There are indeed, more ways to kill a dog besides choaking it to death with butter. Further. The Spartans or Lacedemonians, had some frivolous pretext for enslaving the Helots, for they (Helots) while being free inhabitants of Sparta, stirred up an intestine commotion, and were by the Spartans subdued, and made prisoners of war. Consequently they and their children were condemned to perpetual slavery.[7]
The suffering of the Helots under the Spartans was indeed harsh, but I strongly argue that it wasn't as brutal as what we endure among Americans. For example, can anyone show me a single historical account that states the Spartans chained and handcuffed the Helots, dragging them away from their wives and children, separating children from their parents, mothers from their nursing babies, and wives from their husbands, moving them across the country? It's important to note that the Spartans were heathens living long before our Divine Master walked the earth. Can Christian Americans [pg 24] deny these savage acts? Haven't you Americans, having put us in this position, added to our suffering by insulting us to our faces, telling us we don't belong to the human family because we're powerless? I ask you, Americans, in the name of the Lord, can you deny these claims? Some may counter by saying they never thought or said we were not human. But don’t actions speak louder than words? Haven't you provided for the Greeks and Irish, nations that have never contributed anything to you, while we, who have enriched your country with our blood and tears, have mined gold and silver for you and your children for generations, and are suffering more than any other people in the world, yet are mostly invisible to all but a small fraction of Americans? There certainly are more ways to undermine someone than simply choking them. Moreover, the Spartans or Lacedemonians had a flimsy excuse for enslaving the Helots; they were free residents of Sparta who instigated a civil disturbance and were subdued and captured by the Spartans. As a result, they and their descendants were sentenced to lifelong slavery.[7]
I have been for years troubling the pages of historians to find out what our fathers have done to the white Christians of America, to merit such condign punishment as they have inflicted on them, and do continue to inflict on us their children. But I must aver, that my researches have hitherto been to no effect. I have therefore come to the immovable conclusion, that they (Americans) have, and do continue to punish us for nothing else, but for enriching them and their country. For I cannot conceive of any thing else. Nor will I ever believe otherwise until the Lord shall convince me.
I have spent years studying the writings of historians to understand what our ancestors did to the white Christians of America that warrants such harsh punishment as they have imposed on them and continue to impose on us, their children. However, I have to say that my research has so far been fruitless. I have come to the firm conclusion that they (Americans) are punishing us solely for the purpose of enriching themselves and their country. I can’t think of any other reason. I will never believe otherwise until I am convinced otherwise by the Lord.
The world knows, that slavery as it existed among the Romans, (which was the primary cause of their destruction) was, comparatively speaking, no more than a cypher, when compared with ours under the Americans. Indeed, I should not have noticed the Roman slaves, had not the very learned and penetrating Mr. Jefferson said, "When a master was murdered, all his slaves in the same house or within hearing, were condemned to death."[8]—Here let me ask Mr. Jefferson, (but he is gone to answer at the bar of God, for the deeds done in his body while living,) I therefore ask the whole American people, had I not rather die, or be put to death than to be a slave to any tyrant, who takes not only my own, but my wife and children's lives by the inches? Yea, would I meet death with avidity far! far!! in preference to such servile submission to the murderous hands of tyrants. Mr. Jefferson's very severe remarks on us have been so extensively argued upon by men whose attainments in literature, I shall never be able to reach, that I would not have meddled with it, were it not to solicit each of my brethren, who has the spirit of a man, to buy a copy of Mr. Jefferson's "Notes on Virginia," and put it in the hand of his son. For let no one of us suppose that the refutations which have been written by our white friends are enough—they are whites—we are blacks. We, and the world wish to see the charges of Mr. Jefferson refuted by the blacks themselves, according to their chance: for we must remember that what the whites have written respecting this subject, is other men's labors and did not emanate from the blacks. I know well, that there are some talents and learning among the coloured people of this country, which we have not a chance to develope, in consequence of oppression; but our oppression ought not to hinder us from acquiring all we can.—For we will have a chance to develope them by and by. God will not suffer us, always to [pg 26] be oppressed. Our sufferings will come to an end, in spite of all the Americans this side of eternity. Then we will want all the learning and talents among ourselves, and perhaps more, to govern ourselves.—"Every dog must have its day," the American's is coming to an end.
The world knows that slavery as it existed among the Romans, which was the main cause of their downfall, was relatively speaking, just a blip compared to what we experience under the Americans. Honestly, I wouldn’t have brought up the Roman slaves if the very learned and insightful Mr. Jefferson hadn’t stated, "When a master was murdered, all his slaves in the same house or within hearing were condemned to death."[8]—Let me ask Mr. Jefferson, though he has gone to answer for his actions before God, I must ask all of America, wouldn’t I rather die or be executed than be enslaved by any tyrant who takes not just my life, but also the lives of my wife and children piece by piece? Yes, I would eagerly choose death any day over such servile submission to the murderous hands of tyrants. Mr. Jefferson's harsh comments about us have been debated extensively by people whose literary knowledge I will never attain; I wouldn’t have engaged with it, except to encourage each of my brothers who has the spirit of a man to buy a copy of Mr. Jefferson's "Notes on Virginia" and give it to his son. None of us should think that the refutations written by our white allies are sufficient—they are white—while we are black. We, and the world, want to see Mr. Jefferson's claims rebutted by black voices themselves. We must remember that what whites have written on this issue is the work of others and did not originate from the black community. I know there is talent and knowledge among the people of color in this country that we haven’t been able to develop due to oppression, but our oppression should not stop us from learning all we can. We will have the opportunity to develop those talents eventually. God will not allow us to be oppressed forever. Our suffering will come to an end, despite all the Americans on this side of eternity. When that day comes, we will need all the knowledge and skills among ourselves, and perhaps even more, to govern ourselves. "Every dog must have its day," and the American's day is coming to an end.
But let us review Mr. Jefferson's remarks respecting us some further. Comparing our miserable fathers, with the learned philosophers of Greece, he says:
But let's take a closer look at Mr. Jefferson's comments about us. Comparing our unfortunate ancestors with the educated philosophers of Greece, he says:
"Yet notwithstanding these and other discouraging circumstances among the Romans, their slaves were often their rarest artists. They excelled too in science, insomuch as to be usually employed as tutors to their master's children; Epictetus, Terence and Phædrus, were slaves,—but they were of the race of whites. It is not their condition then, but nature, which has produced the distinction."[9]
"Despite these and other discouraging situations among the Romans, their slaves were often their most remarkable artists. They also excelled in science, to the extent that they were frequently hired as tutors for their master's children; Epictetus, Terence, and Phædrus were slaves—but they were of the white race. It is not their condition then, but nature, that has created the distinction."[9]
See this, my brethren!! Do you believe that this assertion is swallowed by millions of the whites? Do you know that Mr. Jefferson was one of as great characters as ever lived among the whites? See his writings for the world, and public labors for the United States of America. Do you believe that the assertions of such a man, will pass away into oblivion unobserved by this people and the world? If you do you are much mistaken—See how the American people treat us—have we souls in our bodies? are we men who have any spirits at all? I know that there are many swell-bellied fellows among us whose greatest object is to fill their stomachs. Such I do not mean—I am after those who know and feel, that we are men as well as other people; to them, I say, that unless we try to refute Mr. Jefferson's arguments respecting us, we will only establish them.
Look at this, my friends!! Do you really think that millions of white people accept this claim? Do you realize that Mr. Jefferson was one of the most significant figures ever among white people? Check out his writings for the world and his public work for the United States of America. Do you believe that the statements of such a man will fade away into obscurity without anyone noticing? If you think that, you're mistaken—Look at how the American people treat us—do we have souls in our bodies? Are we men who have any spirit at all? I know there are many swell-bellied people among us whose main goal is just to fill their stomachs. That’s not who I’m talking about—I’m addressing those who understand and feel that we are men like everyone else; to them, I say that unless we try to challenge Mr. Jefferson's arguments about us, we will only reinforce them.
But the slaves among the Romans. Every body who has read history, knows, that as soon as a slave among the Romans obtained his freedom, he could rise to the greatest eminence in the State, and there [pg 27] was no law instituted to hinder a slave from buying his freedom. Have not the Americans instituted laws to hinder us from obtaining our freedom. Do any deny this charge? Read the laws of Virginia, North Carolina, &c. Further: have not the Americans instituted laws to prohibit a man of colour from obtaining and holding any office whatever, under the government of the United States of America? Now, Mr. Jefferson tells us that our condition is not so hard, as the slaves were under the Romans!!!!
But the slaves in ancient Rome. Everyone who has studied history knows that as soon as a slave in Rome gained his freedom, he could rise to the highest positions in government, and there was no law preventing a slave from purchasing his freedom. Have not the Americans created laws to prevent us from gaining our freedom? Does anyone deny this accusation? Look at the laws of Virginia, North Carolina, etc. Furthermore, haven’t the Americans established laws that prohibit a person of color from obtaining or holding any office under the government of the United States? Now, Mr. Jefferson tells us that our situation is not as bad as that of the slaves in Rome!!!!
It is time for me to bring this article to a close. But before I close it, I must observe to my brethren that at the close of the first Revolution in this country with Great Britain, there were but thirteen States in the Union, now there are twenty-four, most of which are slave-holding States, and the whites are dragging us around in chains and hand-cuffs to their new States and Territories to work their mines and farms, to enrich them and their children, and millions of them believing firmly that we being a little darker than they, were made by our creator to be an inheritance to them and their children forever—the same as a parcel of brutes!!
It’s time for me to wrap up this article. But before I do, I want to point out, to my fellow brothers, that after the first Revolution in this country against Great Britain, there were only thirteen states in the Union. Now there are twenty-four, most of which are slave-holding states, and the white people are pulling us around in chains and handcuffs to their new states and territories to work their mines and farms, to make wealth for themselves and their children. Many of them firmly believe that since we have a slightly darker skin tone, we were created by our maker to be their inheritance and that of their children forever—just like a group of brutes!!
Are we men!!—I ask you, O my brethren! are we MEN? Did our creator make us to be slaves to dust and ashes like ourselves? Are they not dying worms as well as we? Have they not to make their appearance before the tribunal of heaven, to answer for the deeds done in the body, as well as we? Have we any other master but Jesus Christ alone? Is he not their master as well as ours?—What right then, have we to obey and call any other master, but Himself? How we could be so submissive to a gang of men, whom we cannot tell whether they are as good as ourselves or not, I never could conceive. However, this is shut up with the Lord and we cannot precisely tell—but I declare, we judge men by their works.
Are we guys!!—I ask you, my brothers! are we MEN? Did our creator make us to be slaves to dust and ashes like ourselves? Are they not dying worms, just like us? Do they not have to stand before the tribunal of heaven to answer for the deeds done in the body, just like us? Do we have any other master but Jesus Christ alone? Is He not their master as well as ours?—What right then do we have to obey or call any other master but Him? How can we be so submissive to a group of men, whom we can't even know if they are as good as we are? I can’t understand it. However, this is up to the Lord and we can’t know for sure—but I must say, we judge people by their actions.
The whites have always been an unjust, jealous [pg 28] unmerciful, avaricious and blood thirsty set of beings, always seeking after power and authority.—We view them all over the confederacy of Greece, where they were first known to be any thing, (in consequence of education) we see them there, cutting each other's throats—trying to subject each other to wretchedness and misery, to effect which they used all kinds of deceitful, unfair and unmerciful means. We view them next in Rome, where the spirit of tyranny and deceit raged still higher.—We view them in Gaul, Spain and in Britain—in fine, we view them all over Europe, together with what were scattered about in Asia and Africa, as heathens, and we see them acting more like devils than accountable men. But some may ask, did not the blacks of Africa, and the mulattoes of Asia, go on in the same way as did the whites of Europe. I answer no—they never were half so avaricious, deceitful and unmerciful as the whites, according to their knowledge.
The white people have always been unjust, jealous, cruel, greedy, and ruthless, constantly chasing after power and control. We can see this throughout the Greek city-states, where they were first recognized as anything significant (thanks to education). There, they are seen betraying one another—trying to bring each other to despair and suffering, using all sorts of deceitful, unfair, and brutal methods to achieve their goals. Next, we see them in Rome, where the spirit of tyranny and deceit was even more rampant. We see them in Gaul, Spain, and Britain—in fact, we see them all across Europe, along with those scattered in Asia and Africa, behaving more like demons than responsible humans. But some might wonder, didn’t the blacks of Africa and the mixed-race individuals of Asia act in the same way as the whites of Europe? I would say no—they were never nearly as greedy, deceitful, or cruel as the whites, given their understanding.
But we will leave the whites or Europeans as heathens and take a view of them as Christians, in which capacity we see them as cruel, if not more so than ever. In fact, take them as a body, they are ten times more cruel avaricious and unmerciful than ever they were; for while they were heathens they were bad enough it is true, but it is positively a fact that they were not quite so audacious as to go and take vessel loads of men, women and children, and in cold blood and through devilishness, throw them into the sea, and murder them in all kind of ways. While they were heathens, they were too ignorant for such barbarity. But being Christians, enlightened and sensible, they are completely prepared for such hellish cruelties. Now suppose God were to give them more sense, what would they do. If it were possible would they not dethrone Jehovah and seat themselves upon his throne? I therefore, in the name and fear of the Lord God of heaven and of earth, divested of prejudice either on the [pg 29] side of my colour or that of the whites, advance my suspicion of them, whether they are as good by nature as we are or not. Their actions, since they were known as a people, have been the reverse, I do indeed suspect them, but this, as I before observed, is shut up with the Lord, we cannot exactly tell, it will be proved in succeeding generations.—The whites have had the essence of the gospel as it was preached by my master and his apostles—the Ethiopians have not, who are to have it in its meridian splendor—the Lord will give it to them to their satisfaction. I hope and pray my God, that they will make good use of it, that it may be well with them.
But we will leave the white people or Europeans as nonbelievers and look at them as Christians, in which case we see them as cruel, if not more so than ever. In fact, as a group, they are ten times more cruel, greedy, and merciless than they ever were; because while they were nonbelievers they were bad enough, it’s true, but it is a fact that they weren’t audacious enough to take shiploads of men, women, and children and, in cold blood and out of wickedness, throw them into the sea and murder them in every conceivable way. While they were nonbelievers, they were too ignorant for such barbarity. But now, as Christians, enlightened and sensible, they are completely capable of such hellish cruelty. Now, suppose God were to give them more sense; what would they do? If it were possible, wouldn’t they dethrone Jehovah and take his place on his throne? Therefore, in the name and fear of the Lord God of heaven and earth, free from any prejudice for or against my color or that of the whites, I raise my doubt about them, whether they are as good by nature as we are or not. Their actions, since they became known as a people, have been the opposite; I do indeed suspect them, but as I mentioned before, that judgment is with the Lord. We cannot know for sure; it will be revealed in future generations. The whites have had the essence of the gospel as it was preached by my master and his apostles—the Ethiopians have not, but they are to receive it in its full glory—the Lord will give it to them for their satisfaction. I hope and pray to my God that they will use it wisely, so that it may go well for them.
FOOTNOTES:
[2] v. 41.
[3] v. 44.
[4] v. 45
[5] Genesis, chap. xlvii. v. 5, 6.
__A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__ Genesis 47:5-6.
ARTICLE II.
our wretchedness in consequence of ignorance.
our suffering due to ignorance.
Ignorance, my brethren, is a mist, low down into the very dark and almost impenetrable abyss of which, our fathers for many centuries have been plunged. The christians, and enlightened of Europe, and some of Asia, seeing the ignorance and consequent degradation of our fathers, instead of trying to enlighten them, by teaching them that religion and light with which God had blessed them, they have plunged them into wretchedness ten thousand times more intolerable, than if they had left them entirely to the Lord, and to add to their miseries, deep down into which they have plunged them, tell them, that they are an inferior and distinct race of beings, which they will be glad enough to recall and swallow by and by. Fortune and misfortune, two inseparable companions, lay rolled up in the wheel of events, which have from the creation of the world, and will continue to take place among men until God shall dash worlds together.
Ignorance, my friends, is like a fog, deep down into the dark and nearly impossible-to-navigate pit that our ancestors have been stuck in for centuries. The Christians and educated people of Europe, as well as some in Asia, instead of trying to help our ancestors see the truth and the light that God had given them, have instead pushed them into misery far worse than if they had just left them alone in God's care. To make matters worse, they tell them that they are an inferior and distinct race of people, a notion they will eventually regret and reject. Luck and misfortune, two inseparable companions, are rolled up in the cycle of events that have occurred since the beginning of time and will continue among humanity until God brings worlds to an end.
When we take a retrospective view of the arts [pg 30] and sciences—the wise legislators—The Pyramids, and other magnificent buildings—the turning of the channel of the river Nile, by the sons of Africa or of Ham, among whom learning originated, and was carried thence into Greece, where it was improved upon and refined. Thence among the Romans, and all over the then enlightened parts of the world, and it has been enlightening the dark and benighted minds of men from then, down to this day. I say, when I view retrospectively, the renown of that once mighty people, the children of our great progenitor, I am indeed cheered. Yea further, when I view that mighty son of Africa, Hannibal, one of the greatest generals of antiquity, who defeated and cut off so many thousands of the white Romans or murderers, and who carried his victorious arms, to the very gate of Rome, and I give it as my candid opinion, that had Carthage been well united and had given him good support, he would have carried that cruel and barbarous city by storm. But they were disunited, as the colored people are now, in the United States of America, the reason our natural enemies are enabled to keep their feet on our throats.
When we look back at the arts [pg 30] and sciences—the wise lawmakers—the Pyramids and other magnificent buildings—the rerouting of the Nile River by the people of Africa, among whom knowledge began and spread to Greece, where it was improved and refined. From there, it moved to the Romans and throughout the enlightened regions of the world, continuing to enlighten the dark and ignorant minds of people from then until now. I say, as I reflect on the glory of that once-great civilization, the descendants of our great ancestor, I feel truly inspired. Moreover, when I think of that remarkable son of Africa, Hannibal, one of the greatest generals of ancient times, who defeated and killed countless white Romans, and who brought his victorious army right to the gates of Rome, I honestly believe that if Carthage had been united and had offered him strong support, he would have taken that cruel and barbaric city by force. But they were fractured, much like people of color are today in the United States, which is why our natural enemies can keep their foot on our necks.
Beloved brethren—here let me tell you, and believe it, that the Lord our God, as true as he sits on his throne in heaven, and as true as our Saviour died to redeem the world, will give you a Hannibal, and when the Lord shall have raised him up, and given him to you for your possession, O my suffering brethren! remember the divisions and consequent sufferings of Carthage and of Hayti. Read the history particularly of Hayti, and see how they were butchered by the whites, and do you take warning. The person whom God shall give you, give him your support and let him go his length, and behold in him the salvation of your God. God will indeed, deliver you through him from your deplorable and wretched condition under the Christians of America. I charge you this day before my God to lay no obstacle in his way, but let him go.
Dear friends—let me tell you this, and believe it: the Lord our God, just as surely as He sits on His throne in heaven and as true as our Savior died to save the world, will provide you with a leader, and when the Lord raises him up and gives him to you as your own, O my suffering friends! remember the divisions and the resulting hardships of Carthage and Haiti. Read the history of Haiti, especially, and see how they were brutalized by the white people, and take heed. The person God gives you, support him and let him lead, and see in him the salvation from your God. God will truly deliver you through him from your miserable and desperate situation under the Christians of America. I urge you this day before my God to not put any obstacles in his way, but let him lead.
The whites want slaves, and want us for their slaves, but some of them will curse the day they ever saw us. As true as the sun ever shine in its meridian splendor, my colour will root some of them out of the very face of the earth. They shall have enough of making slaves of, and butchering, and murdering us in the manner which they have. No doubt some may say that I write with a bad spirit, and that I being a black, wish these things to occur. Whether I write with a bad or a good spirit, I say if these things do not occur in their proper time, it is because the world in which we live does not exist, and we are deceived with regard to its existence. It is immaterial however to me, who believe, or who refuse—though I should like to see the whites repent peradventure God may have mercy on them, some however, have gone so far that their cup must be filled.
The whites want slaves and see us as their slaves, but some of them will regret the day they ever laid eyes on us. Just as sure as the sun shines at its brightest, my color will drive some of them right off the face of the earth. They will tire of enslaving us, butchering us, and murdering us the way they have. No doubt some might claim that I write with a bad attitude, and that being black, I wish for these things to happen. Whether I write with a bad or good attitude, I say if these things don't happen in due time, it’s because the world we live in isn't real, and we’re being misled about its existence. It doesn’t really matter to me who believes or who doesn’t—I would like to see the whites repent, so maybe God can show them mercy; still, some have gone so far that their fate is sealed.
But what need have I to refer to antiquity, when Hayti, the glory of the blacks and terror of tyrants, is enough to convince the most avaricious and stupid of wretches—which is at this time, and I am sorry to say it, plagued with that scourge of nations, the Catholic religion; but I hope and pray God that she may yet rid herself of it, and adopt in its stead the Protestant faith; also, I hope that she may keep peace within her borders and be united, keeping a strict look out for tyrants, for if they get the least chance to injure her, they will avail themselves of it, as true as the Lord lives in heaven. But one thing which gives me joy is, that they are men who would be cut off to a man, before they would yield to the combined forces of the whole world—in fact, if the whole world was combined against them, it could not do any thing with them, unless the Lord delivers them up.
But why do I need to look back to the past when Haiti, the pride of Black people and nightmare for tyrants, is enough to convince even the most greedy and foolish of people? Sadly, it is currently suffering from the scourge of nations: the Catholic religion. Yet, I hope and pray that it will free itself from this and embrace the Protestant faith instead. I also hope that it maintains peace within its borders and stays united, keeping a close watch for tyrants because if they get even the slightest opportunity to harm it, they will take it, as sure as God lives in heaven. One thing that brings me joy is that they are people who would prefer to be wiped out completely rather than submit to the combined forces of the entire world. In fact, if the whole world were united against them, it would be powerless against them unless God gave them up.
Ignorance and treachery one against the other—a servile and abject submission to the lash of tyrants, we see plainly, my brethren, are not the natural elements of the blacks, as the Americans try to make [pg 32] us believe; but these are misfortunes which God has suffered our fathers to be enveloped in for many ages, no doubt in consequence of their disobedience to their Maker, and which do, indeed, reign at this time among us, almost to the destruction of all other principles: for I must truly say, that ignorance, the mother of treachery and deceit, gnaws into our very vitals. Ignorance, as it now exists among us, produces a state of things, Oh my Lord! too horrible to present to the world. Any man who is curious to see the full force of ignorance developed among the colored people of the United States of America, has only to go into the southern and western states of this confederacy, where, if he is not a tyrant, but has the feelings of a human being, who can feel for a fellow creature, he may see enough to make his very heart bleed! He may see there, a son take his mother, who bore almost the pains of death to give him birth, and by the command of a tyrant, strip her as naked as she came into the world, and apply the cow-hide to her, until she falls a victim to death in the road! He may see a husband take his dear wife, not unfrequently in a pregnant state, and perhaps far advanced, and beat her for an unmerciful wretch, until his infant falls a lifeless lump at her feet! Can the Americans escape God Almighty? If they do, can he be to us a God of Justice? God is just, and I know it—for he has convinced me to my satisfaction—I cannot doubt him. My observer may see fathers beating their sons, mothers their daughters, and children their parents, all to pacify the passions of unrelenting tyrants. He may also, see them telling news and lies, making mischief one upon another. These are some of the productions of ignorance, which he will see practised among my dear brethren, who are held in unjust slavery and wretchedness, by avaricious and unfeeling tyrants, to whom, and their hellish deeds, I would suffer my life to be taken before I would submit. And when my curious observer comes to [pg 33] take notice of those who are said to be free (which assertion I deny) and who are making some frivolous pretensions to common sense, he will see that branch of ignorance among the slaves assuming a more cunning and deceitful course of procedure. He may see some of my brethren in league with tyrants, selling their own brethren into hell upon earth, not dissimilar to the exhibitions in Africa but in a more secret, servile and abject manner. Oh Heaven! I am full!!! I can hardly move my pen!!! As I expect some one will try to put me to death, to strike terror into others, and to obliterate from their minds the notion of freedom, so as to keep my brethren the more secured in wretchedness where they will be permitted to stay but a short time (whether tyrants believe it or not,) I shall give the world a development of facts which are already witnessed in the courts of heaven. My observer may see some of those ignorant and treacherous creatures (colored people) sneaking about in the large cities, endeavoring to find out all strange colored people, where they work and where they reside, asking them questions and trying to ascertain whether they are runaways or not, telling them, at the same time, that they always have been, are, and always will be, friends to their brethren; and perhaps, that they themselves are absconders, and a thousand such treacherous lies to get the better information of the more ignorant!! There have been and are at this day in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, coloured men, who are in league with tyrants, and receive a great portion of their daily bread, of the moneys which they acquire from the blood and tears of their more miserable brethren whom they scandalously delivered into the hands of our natural enemies!!!!
Ignorance and betrayal against one another—a submissive and miserable compliance to the punishment of tyrants, we can clearly see, my friends, are not the inherent traits of black people, as Americans want us to believe; but these are tragedies that God has allowed our ancestors to suffer for many ages, likely as a result of their disobedience to their Creator, and which indeed still dominate us now, nearly destroying all other values: for I must honestly say that ignorance, the source of betrayal and deceit, eats away at our very essence. Ignorance, as it exists among us today, creates a situation that is, Oh my Lord! too terrible to present to the world. Anyone curious to witness the complete impact of ignorance among the colored people of the United States only needs to visit the southern and western states of this nation, where, if he is not a tyrant but has the feelings of a humane person who can empathize with a fellow being, he will see enough to break his heart! He will witness a son take his mother, who endured almost the pains of death to give him life, and at the command of a tyrant, strip her completely naked and whip her, until she collapses, a victim of death in the street! He may see a husband beating his beloved wife, often when she is pregnant, and perhaps quite far along, until her baby falls lifeless at her feet! Can Americans escape the Almighty God? If they do, can He really be a God of Justice for us? God is just, and I know it—He has assured me to my satisfaction—I have no doubts about Him. My observer may see fathers beating their sons, mothers their daughters, and children their parents, all to appease the wrath of relentless tyrants. He may also see them spreading gossip and lies, causing trouble for one another. These are some of the outcomes of ignorance that he will see practiced among my dear brothers and sisters, who are held in unjust slavery and misery, by greedy and unfeeling tyrants, to whom, and their wicked deeds, I would rather give my life than submit. And when my inquisitive observer notices those who are said to be free (which claim I reject) and who are making some trivial claims to common sense, he will see ignorance among the slaves taking on a more cunning and deceitful form. He may see some of my peers colluding with tyrants, selling their own people into hell on earth, similar to the displays in Africa but in a more secretive, servile, and wretched way. Oh Heaven! I am overwhelmed!!! I can hardly keep writing!!! As I anticipate that someone will try to kill me, to instill fear in others, and to wipe the idea of freedom from their minds, thereby keeping my brethren more securely in their misery where they will only be allowed to stay for a short while (whether tyrants believe it or not), I shall reveal to the world facts that are already observed in the courts of heaven. My observer may see some of those ignorant and treacherous individuals (colored people) sneaking around in the big cities, trying to locate all unfamiliar colored people, where they work and where they live, asking them questions and attempting to find out whether they are runaways, all while telling them that they have always been, are, and will always be friends to their kind; and perhaps that they themselves are fugitives, and a thousand other such deceitful lies to gather information from the more naive! There have been and still are today in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, colored men who are in collusion with tyrants, receiving a large part of their daily bread from the money they earn from the blood and tears of their more unfortunate brothers and sisters whom they shamefully delivered into the hands of our natural enemies!!!!
"AFFRAY AND MURDER."
"FIGHT AND MURDER."
"Portsmouth, (Ohio) Aug. 22, 1829.
"Portsmouth, (Ohio) Aug. 22, 1829.
"A most shocking outrage was committed in Kentucky, about eight miles from this place, on the 14th inst. A negro driver, by the name of Gordon, who had purchased in Maryland about sixty negroes, was taking them, assisted by an associate named Allen and the wagoner who conveyed the baggage, to the Mississippi. The men were hand-cuffed and chained together, in the usual manner for driving these poor wretches, while the women and children were suffered to proceed without incumbrance. It appears that, by means of a file the negroes unobserved had succeeded in separating the irons which bound their hands, in such a way as to be able to throw them off at any moment. About 8 o'clock in the morning, while proceeding on the state road leading from Greenup to Vanceburg, two of them dropped their shackles and commenced a fight, when the wagoner (Petit) rushed in with his whip to compel them to desist. At this moment, every negro was found to be perfectly at liberty; and one of them seizing a club, gave Petit a violent blow on the head and laid him dead at his feet; and Allen, who came to his assistance, met a similar fate from the contents of a pistol fired by another of the gang. Gordon was then attacked, seized and held by one of the negroes, whilst another fired twice at him with a pistol, the ball of which each time grazed his head, but not proving effectual, he was beaten with clubs, and left for dead They then commenced pillaging the wagon and with an axe split open the trunk of Gordon and rifled it of the money, about $2,490. Sixteen of the negroes then took to the woods; Gordon, in the mean time, not being materially injured was [pg 35] enabled, by the assistance of one of the women, to mount his horse and flee; pursued, however, by one of the gang on another horse, with a drawn pistol; fortunately he escaped with his life, barely arriving at a plantation, as the negro came in sight; who then turned about and retreated.
A shocking event took place in Kentucky, about eight miles from here, on the 14th. A Black man named Gordon, who had purchased around sixty enslaved people in Maryland, was transporting them to the Mississippi with help from an associate named Allen and a wagon driver who was taking care of their belongings. The men were handcuffed and chained together as was customary for transporting these unfortunate individuals, while the women and children could move freely. It appears that the enslaved men managed to use a file to quietly remove their handcuffs, allowing them to take them off at any time. Around 8 a.m. on the state road from Greenup to Vanceburg, two of them dropped their shackles and started fighting. The wagon driver, Petit, rushed in with his whip to break up the fight. At that moment, all the enslaved people were found to be completely free; one of them picked up a club and struck Petit violently on the head, killing him instantly. Allen, who tried to assist Petit, suffered the same fate from a gunshot fired by another member of the group. Then Gordon was attacked, grabbed, and held by one of the enslaved men, while another shot at him twice with a pistol, narrowly missing his head. However, he was beaten with clubs and left for dead. They began looting the wagon and chopped open Gordon’s trunk with an axe, stealing around $2,490. Sixteen of the enslaved people then ran into the woods; meanwhile, Gordon, not seriously hurt, managed to mount his horse and escape with the help of one of the women. He was pursued by one of the group on another horse with a drawn pistol, but fortunately, he managed to escape with his life, barely reaching a plantation before the pursuer came into sight, at which point the pursuer turned around and retreated. [pg 35]
"The neighborhood was immediately rallied, and a hot pursuit given—which, we understand, has resulted in the capture of the whole gang and the recovery of the greatest part of the money.—Seven of the negro men and one woman, it is said were engaged in the murder, and will be brought to trial at the next court in Greenupsburg."
"The community quickly united, initiating a fast chase—which, we hear, resulted in the capture of the entire group and most of the stolen money. Seven Black men and one woman were reportedly involved in the murder and will stand trial at the next court session in Greenupsburg."
Here my brethren, I want you to notice particularly in the above article, the ignorant and deceitful actions of this colored woman. I beg you to view it carefully, as for eternity!!! Here a notorious wretch, with two other confederates had sixty of them in a gang, driving them like brutes—the men all in chains and hand-cuffs, and by the help of God they got their chains and hand-cuffs thrown off and caught two of the wretches and put them to death, and beat the other until they thought he was dead, and left him for dead; however he deceived them, and rising from the ground, this servile woman helped him upon his horse and he made his escape. Brethren what do you think of this? Was it the natural fine feelings of this woman, to save such a wretch alive? I know that the blacks, take them half enlightened and ignorant, are more humane and merciful than the most enlightened and refined Europeans that can be found in all the earth. Let no one say that I assert this because I am prejudiced on the side of my color, and against the whites or Europeans. For what I write, I do it candidly, for my God and the good of both parties: Natural observations have taught me these things; there is a solemn awe in the hearts of the blacks, as it respects murdering men:[10] whereas the whites (though they are great cowards) where they have the advantage, [pg 36] or think that there are any prospects of getting it, they murder all before them, in order to subject men to wretchedness and degradation under them. This is the natural result of pride and avarice.—But I declare, the actions of this black woman are really insupportable. For my own part, I cannot think it was any thing but servile deceit, combined with the most gross ignorance: for we must remember that humanity, kindness and the fear of the Lord, does not consist in protecting devils. Here is a set of wretches, who had sixty of them in a gang, driving them around the country like brutes, to dig up gold and silver for them, (which they will get enough of yet.) Should the lives of such creatures be spared? Is God and Mammon in league? What has the Lord to do with a gang of desperate wretches, who go sneaking about the country like robbers—light upon his people wherever they can get a chance, binding them with chains and hand-cuffs, beat and murder them as they would rattle-snakes? Are they not the Lord's enemies? Ought they not to be destroyed? Any person who will save such wretches from destruction, is fighting against the Lord, and will receive his just recompense. The black men acted like blockheads. Why did they not make sure of the wretch? He would have made sure of them if he could. It is just the way with black men—eight white men can frighten fifty of them; whereas, if you can only get courage into the blacks, I do declare it, that one good black man can put to death six white men; and I give it as a fact, let twelve black men get well armed for battle, and they will kill and put to flight fifty whites. The reason is, the blacks, once you get them started, they glory in death. The whites have had us under them for more than three centuries, murdering, and treating us like brutes; and, as Mr. Jefferson wisely said, they have never found us out—they do not know, indeed, that there is an unconquerable disposition in the breasts of the blacks, which when it [pg 37] is fully awakened and put in motion, will be subdued, only with the destruction of the animal existence. Get the blacks started, and if you do not have a gang of lions and tigers to deal with, I am a deceiver of the blacks and the whites. How sixty of them could let that wretch escape unkilled, I cannot conceive—they will have to suffer as much for the two whom they secured, as if they had put one hundred to death: if you commence, make sure work—do not trifle, for they will not trifle with you—they want us for their slaves, and think nothing of murdering us in order to subject us to that wretched condition—therefore, if there is an attempt made by us, kill or be killed. Now, I ask you had you not rather be killed than to be a slave to a tyrant, who takes the life of your mother, wife, and dear little children? Look upon your mother, wife and children, and answer God Almighty; and believe this, that it is no more harm for you to kill a man, who is trying to kill you, than it is for you to take a drink of water when thirsty; in fact, the man who will stand still and let another murder him, is worse than an infidel, and if he has common sense, ought not to be pitied.—The actions of this deceitful and ignorant coloured woman, in saving the life of a desperate man, whose avaricious and cruel object was to drive her and her companions in miseries, through the country like cattle, to make his fortune on their carcasses, are but too much like that of thousands of our brethren in these states: if any thing is whispered by one, which has any allusion to the melioration of their dreadful condition, they run and tell tyrants, that they may be enabled to keep them the longer in wretchedness and miseries. Oh! coloured people of these United States, I ask you, in the name of that God who made us, have we, in consequence of oppression, nearly lost the spirit of man, and, in no very trifling degree, adopted that of brutes? Do you answer, No?—I ask you, then, what set of men can you point me [pg 38] to, in all the world, who are so abjectly employed by their oppressors as we are by our natural enemies? How can, Oh! how can those enemies but say that we and our children are not of the human family, but were made by our creator to be an inheritance to them and theirs forever? How can the slave-holders but say that they can bribe the best coloured person in the country, to sell his brethren for a trifling sum of money, and take that atrocity to confirm them in their avaricious opinion, that we were made to be slaves to them and their children? How could Mr. Jefferson but say,[11]
Here, my friends, I want you to particularly notice the ignorant and deceitful actions of this woman of color in the article above. I urge you to look at it closely, as it relates to forever!!! Here is a notorious scoundrel who, along with two others, had sixty people in a group, treating them like animals—the men all in chains and handcuffs. By the grace of God, they managed to get their chains and handcuffs removed, captured two of the scoundrels, killed them, and beat the other until they thought he was dead and left him for dead. However, he tricked them, got up from the ground, and this subservient woman helped him onto his horse, enabling his escape. Friends, what do you think about this? Was it the natural fine feelings of this woman to save such a miserable man alive? I believe that the black people, whether somewhat enlightened or ignorant, are more humane and merciful than the most refined Europeans found anywhere. Don’t say that I claim this because I’m biased towards my color and against white people or Europeans. What I write, I do so honestly, for my God and the good of both sides: Natural observations have taught me these things; there is a solemn fear in the hearts of black people when it comes to killing men:[10] while white people (despite being great cowards) when they feel secure or see any chance, will kill indiscriminately to subject others to misery and degradation. This is the natural outcome of pride and greed.—But I declare, the actions of this black woman are truly unbearable. Personally, I can only think it was nothing but servile deceit, mixed with the most blatant ignorance: we must remember that humanity, kindness, and the fear of the Lord do not mean protecting evil beings. Here are a bunch of scoundrels who had sixty people in a group, driving them around the country like animals, to dig up gold and silver for them, (which they will get a lot of yet). Should the lives of such creatures be spared? Is God and Mammon in alliance? What has the Lord to do with a group of desperate criminals who sneak around like thieves—attacking his people wherever they can, binding them in chains and handcuffs, beating and murdering them like rattlesnakes? Are they not the Lord's enemies? Shouldn't they be destroyed? Anyone who saves such scoundrels from destruction is fighting against the Lord and will face just consequences. The black men acted foolishly. Why didn’t they ensure that the scoundrel was dead? He would have ensured their demise if he could. It’s just how black men are—eight white men can intimidate fifty of them; however, if you can instill courage in the blacks, I truly believe that one strong black man can kill six white men; and it’s a fact that twelve well-armed black men can kill and scare off fifty whites. The reason is, when the blacks get going, they take pride in fighting back. The whites have dominated us for over three centuries, murdering and treating us like animals; and as Mr. Jefferson wisely noted, they have never understood us—they do not realize that there is an indomitable spirit in the hearts of black people that, once fully awakened and activated, can only be subdued with the total destruction of our existence. Once the blacks are fired up, if you don’t have a pack of lions and tigers to contend with, I’m deceiving both blacks and whites. How sixty of them could let that scoundrel go free is beyond my understanding—they will pay just as much for the two they secured as if they had killed a hundred: if you start something, make sure it's completed—don’t mess around, because they won’t mess around with you—they want us for their slaves and think nothing of murdering us to force us into that miserable state—therefore, if we make an attempt, it’s kill or be killed. Now, I ask you, would you rather be killed than be a slave to a tyrant who takes the lives of your mother, wife, and dear little children? Look at your mother, wife, and children, and answer to God Almighty; believe this, that it’s no worse to kill a man who is trying to kill you than it is to drink water when you’re thirsty; in fact, the man who stands still and allows another to murder him is worse than an infidel and, if he has any common sense, shouldn’t be pitied.—The actions of this deceitful and ignorant colored woman in saving the life of a desperate man, whose greedy and cruel intent was to drive her and her companions into suffering, through the country like cattle to make his fortune on their backs, are far too similar to those of thousands of our brothers in these states: if anything is whispered by one that hints at improving their terrible situation, they run and tell the tyrants, so they can keep them in misery longer. Oh! people of color in the United States, I ask you, in the name of the God who created us, have we, due to oppression, almost lost the spirit of humanity and largely adopted that of animals? Do you answer no?—Then I ask you, what group of people can you show me in the world who are so abjectly subservient to their oppressors as we are to our natural enemies? How can—oh! how can—those enemies not say that we and our children are not part of the human family, but were created to be their inheritance forever? How can slave owners claim that they can bribe the best person of color in the country to sell their brothers for a small amount of money, confirming their greedy belief that we were made to be their slaves? How could Mr. Jefferson claim,[11]
"I advance it therefore as a suspicion only, that the blacks, whether originally a distinct race, or made distinct by time and circumstances, are inferior to the whites in the endowments both of body and mind?" "It," says he, "is not against experience to suppose, that different species of the same genus, or varieties of the same species, may possess different qualifications."
"I propose, as a mere suspicion, that Black people, whether they started as a separate race or became different over time and under specific conditions, are inferior to white people in both physical and mental traits." "It's," he states, "not unreasonable to consider that different species within the same genus, or varieties within the same species, might have varying abilities."
[Here, my brethren listen to him.]
[Here, my friends, listen to him.]
☞ "Will not a lover of natural history then, one who views the gradations in all the races of animals with the eye of philosophy, excuse an effort to keep those in the department of man as distinct as nature has formed them?"
☞ "Isn't someone who loves natural history, someone who examines the differences among all the races of animals from a philosophical viewpoint, going to value the effort to keep those in the realm of man as distinct as nature created them?"
I hope you will try to find out the meaning of this verse—its widest sense and all its bearings: whether you do or not, remember the whites do. This very verse, brethren, having emanated from Mr. Jefferson, a much greater philosopher the world never afforded, has in truth injured us more, and has been as great a barrier to our emancipation as any thing that has ever been advanced against us. I hope you will not let it pass unnoticed. He goes on further, and says:
I hope you’ll try to understand the meaning of this verse—its full significance and all its implications: whether you do or not, remember that white people do. This very verse, my friends, coming from Mr. Jefferson, a philosopher far greater than the world has ever seen, has actually harmed us more and has been as much a barrier to our freedom as anything else that has ever been used against us. I hope you won’t overlook it. He goes on to say:
"This unfortunate difference of colour, and perhaps of faculty, is a powerful obstacle to the emancipation of these people. Many of their advocates, while they wish to vindicate the [pg 39] liberty of human nature are anxious also to preserve its dignity and beauty. Some of these, embarrassed by the question, 'What further is to be done with them? join themselves in opposition with those who are actuated by sordid avarice only."
"This unfortunate difference in color, and possibly in ability, creates a major barrier to the freedom of these people. Many of their supporters, while they want to protect the [pg 39] liberty of humanity, also want to uphold its dignity and beauty. Some of these individuals, unsure about the question, 'What more should be done with them?' join forces with those who are driven only by greed."
Now I ask you candidly, my suffering brethren in time, who are candidates for the eternal worlds, how could Mr. Jefferson but have given the world these remarks respecting us, when we are so submissive to them, and so much servile deceit prevails among ourselves—when we so meanly submit to their murderous lashes, to which neither the Indians or any other people under heaven would submit? No, they could die to a man, before they would suffer such things from men who are no better than themselves, and perhaps not so good. Yes, how can our friends but be embarrassed, as Mr. Jefferson says, by the question, "What further is to be done with these people?" for while they are working for our emancipation, we are, by our treachery, wickedness and deceit, working against ourselves and our children—helping ours, and the enemies of God, to keep us and our dear little children, in their infernal chains of slavery!! Indeed, our friends cannot but relapse and join themselves with those who are actuated by sordid avarice only!!!!' For my part, I am glad Mr. Jefferson has advanced his position for your sake; for you will either have to contradict or confirm him by your own actions and not by what our friends have said or done for us; for those things are other men's labors and do not satisfy the Americans who are waiting for us to prove to them ourselves that we are men before they will be willing to admit the fact; for I pledge you my sacred word of honor that Mr. Jefferson's remarks respecting us have sunk deep into the hearts of millions of the whites and never will be removed this side of eternity. For how can they, when we are confirming him every day by our groveling submissions and treachery?
Now I ask you honestly, my suffering brothers and sisters in time, who are striving for a better future, how could Mr. Jefferson not have made these comments about us when we are so compliant with them, and when so much deceitfulness exists among ourselves—when we so shamefully accept their brutal treatment, which neither the Native Americans nor any other group under the sun would tolerate? No, they would rather die than endure such things from people who are no better than they are, and maybe even worse. Yes, how can our allies not feel conflicted, as Mr. Jefferson mentions, by the question, "What else should be done with these people?" For while they strive for our freedom, we, through our betrayal, wrongdoing, and deceit, are working against ourselves and our children—helping our own, along with the enemies of God, keep us and our beloved little ones in their terrible chains of slavery!! Indeed, our allies cannot avoid teaming up with those who are driven by greedy motives only!!!! Personally, I'm glad Mr. Jefferson has made his stance for your benefit; for you will have to either contradict or support him through your own actions, not by what our allies have said or done for us; those efforts are someone else’s work and don't satisfy the Americans who are waiting for us to show them that we are males before they will acknowledge the truth; for I give you my solemn word of honor that Mr. Jefferson's words about us have deeply impacted the hearts of millions of white people and will never be forgotten in this life. How could they be, when we confirm his message every day with our submissive behavior and betrayal?
I aver that when I look upon these United States and see the ignorant deceptions and consequent wretchedness of my brethren, I am brought oft-times solemnly to a stand, and in the midst of my reflections I exclaim to my God, 'Lord didst thou make us to be slaves to our brethren, the whites?' But when I reflect that God is just, and that millions of my wretched brethren would meet death with glory—yea, more, would plunge into the very mouths of cannons and be torn into particles as minute as the atoms which compose the elements of the earth, in preference to a mean submission to the lash of tyrants, I am with streaming eyes, compelled to shrink back into nothingness before my Maker, and exclaim again, thy will be done, O Lord God Almighty.
I affirm that when I look at these United States and see the ignorance and resulting misery of my fellow human beings, I often find myself momentarily halted, and in the midst of my thoughts, I cry out to my God, 'Lord, did you create us to be slaves to our brothers, the whites?' But when I think about how God is just, and that millions of my suffering brothers would face death with courage—indeed, many would willingly charge into the very mouths of cannons and be torn into pieces as tiny as the atoms that make up the elements of the earth, rather than submit to the cruelty of oppressors, I am left with tears in my eyes and compelled to shrink back into nothingness before my Maker, exclaiming once more, your will be done, O Lord God Almighty.
Men of colour, who are also of sense, for you particularly is my appeal designed. Our more ignorant brethren are not able to penetrate its value. I call upon you therefore to cast your eyes upon the wretchedness of your brethren and to do your utmost to enlighten them—go to work and enlighten your brethren!—let the Lord see you doing what you can to rescue them and yourselves from degradation. Do any of you say that you and your family are free and happy and what have you to do with wretched slaves and other people? So can I say, for I enjoy as much freedom as any of you, if I am not quite as well off as the best of you. Look into our freedom and happiness and see of what kind they are composed!! They are of the very lowest kind—they are the very dregs!—they are the most servile and abject kind, that ever a people was in possession of! If any of you wish to know how free you are, let one of you start and go thro' the southern and western States of this country, and unless you travel as a slave to a white man (a servant is a slave to the man whom he serves,) or have your free papers (which if you are not careful they will get from you) if they do not take you up [pg 41] and put you in jail, and if you cannot give evidence of your freedom, sell you into eternal slavery, I am not a living man; or any man of color, immaterial who he is or where he came from, if he is not the 4th from the "Negro race," (as we are called,) the white christians of America will serve him the same, they will sink him into wretchedness & degradation forever while he lives. And yet some of you have the hardihood to say that you are free & happy! May God have mercy on your freedom and happiness! I met a colored man in the street a short time since, with a string of boots on his shoulder; we fell into conversation, and in course of which I said to him, what a miserable set of people we are! He asked why?—Said I, we are so subjected under the whites, that we cannot obtain the comforts of life, but by cleaning their boots and shoes, old clothes, waiting on them, shaving them, etc. Said he, (with the boots on his shoulders,) "I am completely happy!!! I never want to live any better or happier than when I can get a plenty of boots and shoes to clean!!!" Oh! how can those who are actuated by avarice only, but think that our creator made us to be an inheritance to them forever, when they see that our greatest glory is centered in such mean and low objects? Understand me, brethren, I do not mean to speak against the occupations by which we acquire enough and sometimes scarcely that, to render ourselves and families comfortable through life. I am subjected to the same inconvenience, as you all. My objections are, to our glorying and being happy in such low employments; for if we are men, we ought to be thankful to the Lord for the past, and for the future. Be looking forward with thankful hearts to higher attainments than wielding the razor and cleaning boots and shoes. The man whose aspirations are not above, and even below these, is indeed, ignorant and wretched enough. I advance it therefore to you, not as a problematical, but as an unshaken and forever immoveable fact, that your full glory and happiness, as well as all other colored people under [pg 42] heaven, shall never be fully consummated, but with the entire emancipation of your enslaved brethren all over the world. You may therefore, go to work and do what you can to rescue, or join in with tyrants to oppress them and yourselves, until the Lord shall come upon you all like a thief in the night. For I believe it is the will of the Lord that our greatest happiness shall consist in working for the salvation of our whole body. When this is accomplished a burst of glory will shine upon you, which will indeed astonish you and the world. Do any of you say this will never be done? I assure you that God will accomplish it—if nothing else will answer, he will hurl tyrants and devils into atoms and make way for his people. But O my brethren! I say unto you again, you must go to work and prepare the way of the Lord.
Men of color, who are also sensible, this message is for you. Our less aware brothers can't see its value. I'm asking you to look at the suffering of your fellow men and to do everything you can to help them—get to work and help your brothers!—let the Lord see you doing what you can to lift them and yourselves out of degradation. Do any of you claim that you and your family are free and happy, so why concern yourselves with miserable slaves and others? I could say the same, as I enjoy just as much freedom as any of you, even if I'm not quite as well-off as the best among you. Examine our freedom and happiness and see what they truly consist of! They are of the very lowest quality—they are true dregs!—they embody the most servile and degrading state that any people could endure! If any of you want to know how free you are, take a trip through the southern and western states of this country. Unless you travel as a slave to a white man (a servant is a slave to the one he serves), or have your freedom papers (which they will seize if you’re not careful), you'll risk being arrested and jailed, and if you can't prove your freedom, you might be sold into eternal slavery. I assure you, I am not really a living man; or any man of color, no matter who he is or where he comes from, if he is not the 4th from the "Negro race" (as we are referred to), the white Christians of America will treat him the same. They will plunge him into misery and degradation for as long as he lives. And yet some of you have the nerve to say you are free and happy! May God have mercy on your freedom and happiness! I met a colored man recently on the street, carrying a string of boots on his shoulder; we started talking, and during our conversation, I said to him, what a miserable group we are! He asked why?—I replied, we are so oppressed by whites that we can only enjoy the comforts of life by cleaning their boots and shoes, wearing old clothes, serving them, shaving them, etc. He said, (with the boots on his shoulders), "I am completely happy!!! I never want to live any better or happier than when I can get plenty of boots and shoes to clean!!!" Oh! how can those driven by greed alone think that our creator intended for us to be their property forever, when they see that our greatest pride is in such lowly and demeaning tasks? Listen to me, brothers, I'm not criticizing the work that allows us to just get by and sometimes barely support our families. I'm dealing with the same struggles as you all. My issue is with our boasting and finding happiness in such menial jobs; if we are men, we should be thankful to the Lord for the past and hopeful for the future. We should be looking ahead with grateful hearts to higher achievements than shaving and cleaning boots and shoes. A man whose aspirations aren't above, or even below these, is truly ignorant and deeply unhappy. I assert this to you not as a speculation, but as a solid and unchangeable fact: your full glory and happiness, along with all other people of color in the world, will never be complete until you totally free your enslaved brethren all over the globe. So you can either get to work and do what you can to rescue them or team up with oppressors to further their misery, until the Lord arrives unexpectedly like a thief in the night. I believe it is the Lord's will that our greatest happiness will come from working towards the salvation of our entire community. When this is achieved, a wave of glory will shine upon you, which will truly astonish you and the world. Do any of you say this will never happen? I assure you that God will make it happen—if nothing else works, He will shatter tyrants and demons into atoms and pave the way for His people. But oh my brothers! I say to you again, you must get to work and prepare the way of the Lord.
There is a great work for you to do, as trifling as some of you may think of it. You have to prove to the Americans and the world, that we are men, and not brutes as we have been represented, and by millions treated. Remember, to let the aim of your labours among your brethren, and particularly the youths, be the dissemination of education and religion. It is lamentable, that many of our children go to school, from four until they are eight or ten, and sometimes fifteen years of age, and leave school knowing but a little more about the grammar of their language than a horse does about handling a musket—and not a few of them are really so ignorant, that they are unable to answer a person correctly, general questions in geography, and to hear them read would only be to disgust a man who has a taste for reading; which, to do well, as trifling as it may appear to some, (to the ignorant in particular) is a great part of learning. Some few of them, may make out to scribble tolerably well, over a half sheet of paper, which I believe has hitherto been a powerful obstacle in our way, to keep us from acquiring knowledge. An ignorant father, who knows [pg 43] no more than what nature has taught him, together with what little he acquires by the senses of hearing and seeing, finding his son able to write a neat hand, sets it down for granted that he has as good learning as any body; the young, ignorant gump, hearing his father or mother, who perhaps may be ten times more ignorant, in point of literature, than himself, extolling his learning, struts about in the full assurance, that his attainments in literature are sufficient to take him through the world, when, in fact, he has scarcely any learning at all!!!!
There is important work for you to do, no matter how insignificant some of you may think it is. You have to show the Americans and the world that we are men and not brutes, as we have been portrayed and treated by millions. Remember to focus your efforts on spreading education and religion, especially among your peers and young people. It’s unfortunate that many of our children go to school from ages four to eight or ten, and sometimes even fifteen, only to leave knowing barely any more about grammar than a horse knows about using a musket. Many of them are so uninformed that they can’t answer basic questions in geography, and listening to them read would only frustrate someone who loves reading; which, as trivial as it may seem to some—especially the ignorant—is an essential part of learning. A few of them can manage to write decently on a half sheet of paper, which I believe has been a major barrier to us acquiring knowledge. An uninformed father, who only knows what nature has taught him along with whatever little he picks up through hearing and seeing, assumes that because his son can write neatly, he is well-educated. The young, clueless kid, hearing his father or mother—who may be ten times less educated than him—praise his so-called learning, walks around with full confidence that his education is sufficient to navigate the world, when in reality, he has hardly learned anything at all!!!!
I promiscuously fell in a conversation once, with an elderly colored man on the topics of education, and of the great prevalency of ignorance among us: Said he, "I know that our people are very ignorant but my son has a good education: he can write as well as any white man, and I assure you that no one can fool him," etc. Said I, what else can your son do, besides writing a good hand? Can he post a set of books in a mercantile manner? Can he write a neat piece of composition in prose or in verse? To these interrogations he answered in the negative. Said I, Did your son learn, while he was at school, the width and depth of English Grammar? to which he also replied in the negative, telling me his son did not learn those things. Your son, said I, then, has hardly any learning at all—he is almost as ignorant, and more so, than many of those who never went to school one day in their lives. My friend got a little put out, and so walking off said that his son could write as well as any white man.—Most of the coloured people, when they speak of the education of one among us who can write a neat hand, and who perhaps knows nothing but to scribble and puff pretty fair on a small scrap of paper, immaterial whether his words are grammatical, or spelt correctly, or not; if it only looks beautiful, they say he has as good an education as any white man—he can write as well as any white man, etc. [pg 44] The poor, ignorant creature, hearing this, he is ashamed, forever after, to let any person see him humbling himself to another for knowledge but going about trying to deceive those who are more ignorant than himself, he at last falls an ignorant victim to death in wretchedness. I pray that the Lord may undeceive my ignorant brethren, and permit them to throw away pretensions, and seek after the substance of learning. I would crawl on my hands and knees through mud and mire, to the feet of a learned man, where I would sit and humbly supplicate him to instil into me, that which neither devils nor tyrants could remove, only with my life—for the Africans to acquire learning in this country, makes tyrants quake and tremble on their sandy foundation. Why what is the matter? Why, they know that their infernal deeds of cruelty will be made known to the world. Do you suppose one man of good sense and learning would submit himself, his father, mother, wife and children, to be slaves to a wretched man like himself, who, instead of compensating him for his labours, chains, handcuffs and beats him and family almost to death, leaving life enough in them, however, to work for, and call him master? No! no! he would cut his devilish throat from ear to ear, and well do slaveholders know it. The bare name of educating the coloured people, scares our cruel oppressors almost to death. But if they do not have enough to be frightened for yet, it will be, because they can always keep us ignorant, and because God approbates their cruelties, with which they have been for centuries murdering us. The whites shall have enough of the blacks, yet, as true as God sits on his throne in heaven.
I once had a lively conversation with an elderly Black man about education and the widespread ignorance in our community. He said, "I know our people are quite uneducated, but my son has a good education; he can write as well as any white man, and I assure you, nobody can fool him," and so on. I asked him, what else can your son do besides writing well? Can he manage inventory in a business? Can he write a well-structured piece of prose or poetry? To these questions, he answered no. I then asked, did your son learn the intricacies of English grammar while he was in school? Again, he replied no, saying his son hadn’t learned those things. I told him, then his son has very little education—he's nearly as ignorant, if not more so, than many who have never stepped foot in a school. My friend got a bit upset and walked away, insisting that his son could write as well as any white man. Most Black people, when they talk about someone among us who can write neatly, perhaps knowing nothing beyond how to scrawl nicely on a small piece of paper—regardless of whether the words are grammatical or spelled correctly—say that person has as good an education as any white man. They say he can write as well as any white man, etc. [pg 44] The poor, ignorant individual, hearing this, becomes ashamed and tries to avoid admitting his need for knowledge. Instead, he goes around trying to fool those who are even more ignorant than he is and ultimately becomes an ignorant victim of death in misery. I pray that the Lord opens the eyes of my ignorant brothers and sisters and allows them to cast aside their pretenses to pursue real learning. I would crawl on my hands and knees through mud and filth to sit humbly at the feet of a knowledgeable person, begging them to teach me something that neither devils nor tyrants could take away from me, except with my life—for Africans obtaining knowledge in this country makes tyrants tremble on their shaky foundations. What’s going on? They know their terrible acts of cruelty will be exposed to the world. Do you think any sensible, educated person would choose to enslave themselves, their parents, their spouse, and their children to a wretched man who, instead of rewarding them for their work, chains, handcuffs, and beats them and their family nearly to death, leaving just enough life in them to work and call him master? No! No! They would rather take drastic action against their oppressor, and slaveholders know this well. Just the thought of educating Black people terrifies our cruel oppressors almost to death. But if they aren’t fearful enough yet, it’s because they can continue to keep us ignorant and believe that God condones their cruelties, with which they have been murdering us for centuries. The white people will eventually face the reality of the Black community, as surely as God sits on his throne in heaven.
Some of our brethren are so very full of learning that you cannot mention any thing to them which they do not know better than yourself!!—nothing is strange to them!!—they knew every thing years ago!—if any thing should be mentioned in company [pg 45] where they are, immaterial how important it is respecting us or the world, if they had not divulged it; they make light of it, and affect to have known it long before it was mentioned, and try to make all in the room, or wherever you may be, believe that your conversation is nothing—not worth hearing!! All this is the result of ignorance and ill-breeding; for a man of good breeding, sense, and penetration, if he had heard a subject told twenty times over and should happen to be in company where one should commence telling it again, he would wait with patience on its narrator, and see if he would tell it as it was told in his presence before—paying the most strict attention to what is said, to see if any more light will be thrown on the subject; for all men are not gifted alike in telling, or even hearing the most simple narration. These ignorant, vicious, and wretched men, contribute almost as much injury to our body as tyrants themselves, by doing so much for the promotion of ignorance amongst us; for they, making such pretensions to knowledge, such of our youth as are seeking after knowledge, and can get access to them, take them as criterions to go by, who will lead them into a channel, where, unless the Lord blesses them with the privilege of seeing their error, they will be irretrievably lost forever, while in time!!
Some of our peers are so full of knowledge that you can’t mention anything to them that they don’t know better than you do! Nothing is unfamiliar to them! They figured everything out years ago! If something comes up in a group where they are present, no matter how significant it is for us or the world, if they didn’t mention it first, they brush it off and act like they’ve known it all along, trying to convince everyone in the room—or wherever you are—that your conversation is meaningless and not worth listening to! This behavior stems from ignorance and poor manners; a well-mannered person with good sense and insight, even if they have heard a topic discussed multiple times, would patiently listen to someone bring it up again, paying close attention to see if any new perspective is offered; not everyone tells or even hears the simplest stories in the same way. These ignorant, deceitful, and miserable individuals cause just as much harm to our community as tyrants do, by promoting ignorance among us; their pretentious claims to knowledge influence our youth, who seek understanding and look up to them as examples, leading them down a path where, unless they’re blessed with the ability to recognize their mistakes, they will be hopelessly lost for good, and in due time!
I must close this article by narrating the very heart-rending fact, that I have examined school-boys and young men of colour in different parts of the country, in the most simple parts of Murray's English Grammar, and not more than one in thirty was able to give a correct answer to my interrogations. If any one contradicts me, let him step out of his door into the streets of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, (no use to mention any other, for the Christians are too charitable further south or west!)—I say, let him who disputes me, step out of his door into the streets of either of those four cities, [pg 46] and promiscuously collect one hundred school boys or young men of colour, who have been to school, and who are considered by the coloured people to have received an excellent education, because, perhaps, some of them can write a good hand, but who notwithstanding their neat writing, may be almost as ignorant, in comparison, as horses. And, I say it, he will hardly find (in this enlightened day, and in the midst of this charitable people) five in one hundred, who are able to correct the false grammar of their language. The cause of this almost universal ignorance amongst us, I appeal to our school-masters to declare. Here is a fact, which I this very minute take from the mouth of a young coloured man, who has been to school in this state (Massachusetts) nearly nine years, and who knows grammar this day, nearly as well as he did the day he first entered the school-house, under a white master. This young man says—"My master would never allow me to study grammar."—I asked him why? "The school committee," said he, "forbid the colored children learning grammar—they would not allow any but the white children to study grammar."
I have to end this article by sharing a truly heartbreaking fact: I have looked at schoolboys and young men of color in various parts of the country, focusing on the most basic aspects of Murray's English Grammar, and not more than one in thirty could give a correct answer to my questions. If anyone disagrees, let them step outside their door into the streets of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore (no point in mentioning any further south or west, as the Christians there are too charitable!). I say, let anyone who disputes me go out into the streets of any of those four cities and randomly gather one hundred schoolboys or young men of color, who have been to school, and who are seen by their community as having received a good education because some of them can write well, yet despite their neat handwriting, may be nearly as ignorant as horses. I assert they will hardly find (in this enlightened age, and among this so-called charitable people) five out of one hundred who can correct the incorrect grammar of their language. I appeal to our schoolmasters to explain the reasons behind this nearly universal lack of knowledge among us. Here’s a fact I just heard from a young man of color who has been in school in this state (Massachusetts) for almost nine years, and who knows grammar today almost as well as he did on his first day in the classroom with a white teacher. This young man said, “My teacher never let me study grammar.” I asked him why, and he replied, “The school committee forbids colored children from learning grammar—they only allowed white children to study it.”
It is a notorious fact that the major part of the white Americans have, ever since we have been among them, tried to keep us ignorant and make us believe that God made us and our children to be slaves to them and theirs. Oh! my God, have mercy on Christian Americans!!
It is a well-known fact that most white Americans have, ever since we’ve been here, tried to keep us in the dark and make us think that God intended for us and our children to be slaves to them and their families. Oh! my God, have mercy on Christian Americans!!
FOOTNOTES:
ARTICLE III.
our wretchedness in consequence of the preachers of the religion of jesus christ.
our suffering caused by the preachers of the religion of Jesus Christ.
Religion, my brethren, is a substance of deep consideration among all nations of the earth. The Pagans have a kind, as well as the Mahometans, the Jews and the Christians. But pure and undefiled [pg 47] religion, such as was preached by Jesus Christ and his apostles, is hard to be found in all the earth. God, through his instrument, Moses, handed a dispensation of his divine will to the children of Israel after they had left Egypt for the land of Canaan, or of Promise, who through hypocrisy, oppression, and unbelief, departed from the faith. He then, by his apostles handed a dispensation of his, together with the will of Jesus Christ, to the Europeans in Europe, who, in open violation of which, have made merchandize of us, and it does appear as though they take this very dispensation to aid them in their infernal depredations upon us. Indeed, the way in which religion was and is conducted by the Europeans and their descendants, one might believe it was a plan fabricated by themselves and the devils to oppress us. But hark! my master has taught me better than to believe it—he has taught me that his gospel as it was preached by himself and his apostles remains the same, notwithstanding Europe has tried to mingle blood and oppression with it.
Faith, my friends, is a matter of serious thought among all people on Earth. The Pagans have their beliefs, as do the Muslims, Jews, and Christians. However, true and untainted [pg 47] religion, the kind preached by Jesus Christ and his apostles, is hard to find everywhere. God, through His servant Moses, delivered His divine will to the children of Israel after they left Egypt for the Promised Land of Canaan, but they strayed from the faith due to hypocrisy, oppression, and disbelief. Then, through His apostles, He passed on His will and the message of Jesus Christ to the Europeans in Europe, who, in blatant disregard, have exploited us, seemingly using this very guidance to justify their brutal actions against us. Indeed, one might think the way religion has been handled by the Europeans and their descendants was a scheme created by them and the devils to keep us down. But listen! My master has taught me better than to think that—he has shown me that His gospel, as preached by Him and His apostles, remains unchanged, even though Europe has tried to taint it with blood and oppression.
It is well known to the Christian world that Bartholomew Las Casas, that very notoriously avaricious Catholic priest or preacher, and adventurer with Columbus in his second voyage, proposed to his countrymen, the Spaniards in Hispaniola, to import the Africans from the Portuguese settlement in Africa, to dig up gold and silver, and work their plantations for them, to effect which, he made a voyage thence to Spain, and opened the subject to his master, Ferdinand, then in declining health, who listened to the plan; but who died soon after, and left it in the hands of his successor, Charles V.[12]—This wretch, ("Las Cassas, the Preacher,") succeeded so well in his plans of oppression, that in 1503, the first blacks had been imported into the new world. Elated with this success, and stimulated by sordid avarice only, he importuned Charles V. in [pg 48] 1511, to grant permission to a Flemish merchant to import 4000 blacks at one time. Thus we see, through the instrumentality of a pretended preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ our common master, our wretchedness first commenced in America—where it has been continued from 1503 to this day, 1829. A period of three hundred and twenty-six years. But two hundred and nine, from 1620—when twenty of our fathers were brought into Jamestown, Virginia, by a Dutch man-of-war, and sold off like brutes to the highest bidders; and there is not a doubt in my mind, but that tyrants are in hopes to perpetuate our miseries under them and their children until the final consummation of all things. But if they do not get dreadfully, deceived, it will be because God has forgotten them.
It’s well known among Christians that Bartholomew Las Casas, a notoriously greedy Catholic priest and adventurer who joined Columbus on his second voyage, suggested to his fellow Spaniards in Hispaniola that they should bring Africans from the Portuguese settlements to mine gold and silver and work their plantations. To pursue this idea, he traveled to Spain to discuss it with his ruler, Ferdinand, who was then in declining health. Ferdinand listened to the proposal but died shortly after, leaving it to his successor, Charles V.[12]—This scoundrel, ("Las Casas, the Preacher,") managed to implement his oppressive plans so effectively that by 1503, the first Africans were brought into the New World. Thrilled by this success and driven purely by greed, he pressured Charles V in 1511 to allow a Flemish merchant to import 4,000 Africans at once. This was how, through the actions of someone pretending to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ, our suffering began in America—where it has continued from 1503 to today, 1829. A span of 326 years. But it’s only been 209 years since 1620 when twenty of our ancestors were brought to Jamestown, Virginia, by a Dutch ship and sold like cattle to the highest bidders. I have no doubt that tyrants hope to continue our suffering under them and their descendants until the end of time. If they aren’t gravely mistaken, it will be because God has forgotten them.
The Pagans, Jews and Mahometans try to make proselytes to their religions, and whatever human beings adopt their religions, they extend to them their protection. But Christian Americans not only hinder their fellow creatures, the Africans, but thousands of them will absolutely beat a coloured person nearly to death, if they catch him on his knees, supplicating the throne of grace. This barbarous cruelty was by all the heathen nations of antiquity, and is by the Pagans, Jews and Mahometans of the present day, left entirely to Christian Americans to inflict on the Africans and their descendants that their cup which is nearly full may be completed. I have known tyrants or usurpers of human liberty in different parts of this country take their fellow creatures, the colored people, and beat them until they would scarcely leave life in them; what for? Why they say,
The Pagans, Jews, and Muslims try to convert people to their religions, and anyone who adopts their faith gets their protection. But Christian Americans not only prevent their fellow humans, the Africans, from practicing freely, but many will also physically assault a person of color nearly to death if they catch them praying. This brutal cruelty was seen among all the ancient pagan nations, and today it's primarily left to Christian Americans to inflict on Africans and their descendants, as their suffering reaches a breaking point. I've seen tyrants or oppressors of human rights in various parts of this country beat down their fellow humans, the people of color, until they can hardly survive. And for what reason? They say,
"The black devils had the audacity to be found making prayers and supplications to the God who made them!!!"
"The black devils had the audacity to be caught praying and asking the God who made them!!!"
Yes, I have known small collections of coloured people to have convened together, for no other purpose than to worship God Almighty, in spirit and in truth, to the best of their knowledge; when tyrants, calling [pg 49] themselves patrols, would also convene and wait almost in breathless silence for the poor coloured people to commence singing and praying to the Lord our God, and as soon as they had commenced the wretches would burst in upon them and drag them out and commence beating them as they would rattle-snakes—many of whom, they would beat so unmercifully, that they would hardly be able to crawl for weeks and sometimes for months.—Yet the American ministers send out missionaries to convert the heathen, while they keep us and our children sunk at their feet in the most abject ignorance and wretchedness that ever a people was afflicted with since the world began. Will the Lord suffer this people to proceed much longer? Will he not stop them in their career? Does he regard the heathens abroad, more than the heathens among the Americans? Surely the Americans must believe that God is partial, notwithstanding his Apostle Peter, declared before Cornelius and others that he has no respect to persons, but in every nation he that feareth God and worketh righteousness is accepted with him.—
Yes, I have seen small groups of Black people come together just to worship God, sincerely and to the best of their ability. Meanwhile, oppressors, calling themselves patrols, would gather and wait in almost breathless silence for the Black people to start singing and praying. As soon as they began, these horrible people would rush in, drag them out, and beat them like they were rattlesnakes—many were beaten so severely that they could hardly move for weeks, sometimes even months. Yet, American ministers send missionaries to convert people abroad, while they keep us and our children trapped in the worst ignorance and suffering of any people throughout history. Will the Lord allow this situation to continue much longer? Will He not intervene? Does He care more about the heathens overseas than the ones living among Americans? Surely, Americans must think that God is biased, despite the fact that His Apostle Peter stated to Cornelius and others that He shows no favoritism, but in every nation, anyone who fears God and does what is right is accepted by Him. [pg 49]
Have not the Americans the Bible in their hands? Do they believe it? Surely they do not. See how they treat us in open violation of the Bible!! They no doubt will be greatly offended with me, but if God does not awaken them, it will be, because they are superior to other men, as they have represented themselves to be. Our divine Lord and Master said
Have the Americans not got the Bible in their hands? Do they actually believe it? Surely they don't. Just look at how they treat us, completely ignoring the Bible! They will probably be really upset with me, but if God doesn’t wake them up, it will be because they think they are better than everyone else, as they have claimed. Our divine Lord and Master said
"all things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so unto them."
"Treat others the way you want to be treated."
But an American minister, with the Bible in his hand, holds us and our children in the most abject slavery and wretchedness. Now I ask them, would they like for us to hold them and their children in abject slavery and wretchedness? No says one, that never [pg 50] can be done—you are too abject and ignorant to do it—you are not men—you were made to be slaves to us, to dig up gold and silver for us and our children. Know this, my dear sirs, that although you treat us and our children now, as you do your domestic beasts—yet the final result of all future events are known but to God Almighty alone, who rules in the armies of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth, and who dethrones one earthly king and sits up another, as it seemeth good in his holy sight. We may attribute these vicissitudes to what we please, but the God of armies and of justice rules in heaven and in earth, and the whole American people shall see and know it yet, to their satisfaction. I have known pretended preachers of the gospel of my Master, who not only held us as their natural inheritance, but treated us with as much rigor as any Infidel or Deist in the world—just as though they were intent only on taking our blood and groans to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. The wicked and ungodly, seeing their preachers treat us with so much cruelty, they say: our preachers, who must be right, if any body are, treat them like brutes, and why cannot we?—They think it is no harm to keep them in slavery and put the whip to them, and why cannot we do the same!—They being preachers of the gospel of Jesus Christ, if it were any harm, they would surely preach against their oppression and do their utmost to erase it from the country; not only in one or two cities, but one continual cry would be raised in all parts of this confederacy, and would cease only with the complete overthrow of the system of slavery, in every part of the country. But how far the American preachers are from preaching against slavery and oppression, which have carried their country to the brink of a precipice; to save them from plunging down the side of which, will hardly be effected, will appear in the sequel of this paragraph, which I shall narrate just as it transpired. I remember a Camp Meeting in South Carolina, for which I embarked [pg 51] in a Steam Boat at Charleston, and having been five or six hours on the water, we at last arrived at the place of hearing, where was a very great concourse of people, who were no doubt, collected together to hear the word of God, (that some had collected barely as spectators to the scene, I will not here pretend to doubt, however, that is left to themselves and their God.) Myself and boat companions, having been there a little while, we were all called up to hear; I among the rest, went up and took my seat—being seated, I fixed myself in a complete position to hear the word of my Saviour and to receive such as I thought was authenticated by the Holy Scriptures; but to my no ordinary astonishment, our Reverend gentleman got up and told us (colored people) that slaves must be obedient to their masters—must do their duty to their masters or be whipped—the whip was made for the backs of fools, &c. Here I pause for a moment, to give the world time to consider what was my surprise, to hear such preaching from a minister of my Master, whose very gospel is that of peace and not of blood and whips, as this pretended preacher tried to make us believe. What the American preachers can think of us, I aver this day before my God, I have never been able to define. They have newspapers and monthly periodicals, which they receive in continual succession, but on the pages of which, you will scarcely ever find a paragraph respecting slavery, which is ten thousand times more injurious to this country than all the other evils put together; and which will be the final overthrow of its government, unless something is very speedily done; for their cup is nearly full.—Perhaps they will laugh at, or make light of this; but I tell you Americans! that unless you speedily alter your course, you and your Country are gone!!!!!! For God Almighty will tear up the very face of the earth!!!! Will not that very remarkable passage of Scripture be fulfilled on Christian Americans? Hear it Americans!!
But an American minister, with the Bible in his hand, keeps us and our children in the deepest slavery and misery. Now I ask them, would they like for us to hold them and their children in the same kind of slavery and misery? "No," says one, "that could never happen—you are too low and uneducated to do it—you are not human—you were made to be our slaves, to dig up gold and silver for us and our children. Know this, my dear sirs, that even though you treat us and our children now like your household animals—yet, the outcome of all future events is known only to God Almighty, who rules in the armies of heaven and among the people on earth, and who deposes one earthly king and raises up another, as it seems good in His holy sight. We can attribute these changes to whatever we like, but the God of armies and justice governs both heaven and earth, and the entire American population will see and understand it one day, to their own satisfaction. I've known fake preachers of the gospel of my Master, who not only claimed us as their natural property, but treated us with as much cruelty as any Infidel or Deist in the world—acting as if they were only interested in using our suffering and pain to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ. The wicked and ungodly, seeing their preachers treat us with such cruelty, think: our preachers, who must be right if anyone is, treat them like animals, so why can’t we?—They assume it's fine to keep us in slavery and use the whip on us, and think, why shouldn’t we do the same?—These preachers claim to represent the gospel of Jesus Christ, and if it were wrong, they would surely preach against our oppression and do everything they can to eliminate it from the country; not just in one or two cities, but a constant outcry would be raised all across this country, ceasing only when the entire system of slavery was completely overthrown. But how far American preachers are from speaking out against slavery and oppression, which have brought their country to the edge of a cliff; saving them from tumbling down, which is unlikely to happen, will become clear as I continue this paragraph, which I will narrate exactly as it happened. I remember a Camp Meeting in South Carolina, where I boarded a steam boat in Charleston, and after about five or six hours on the water, we finally arrived at the place of the gathering, where there was a large crowd of people who, no doubt, came together to hear the word of God (though I won’t dispute that some came merely as spectators). My companions and I, having been there a little while, were all called up to listen; I among the others went up and took my seat—once seated, I positioned myself to hear the word of my Savior and to receive what I believed to be affirmed by the Holy Scriptures; but to my surprise, our Reverend gentleman stood up and told us (the colored people) that slaves must obey their masters—must do their duties to their masters or be whipped—the whip is intended for the backs of fools, etc. Here I pause for a moment, allowing the world to consider my shock at hearing such preaching from a minister of my Master, whose very gospel is that of peace and not of blood and whips, as this false preacher tried to make us believe. What the American preachers think of us, I honestly declare before my God, I’ve never been able to understand. They have newspapers and monthly periodicals that they receive continually, yet on the pages of which, you will hardly ever find a mention of slavery, which is infinitely more harmful to this country than all other evils combined; and which will ultimately lead to the collapse of its government if something isn’t done quickly; for their cup is nearly full. Perhaps they will mock or dismiss this; but I tell you Americans! unless you swiftly change your course, you and your country are doomed!!!!!! For God Almighty will tear up the very surface of the earth!!!! Will that significant passage of Scripture not be fulfilled upon Christian Americans? Hear it, Americans!!
"He that is unjust, let him be unjust still:—and be which [pg 52] is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still; and he that is holy, let him be holy still."[14]
"If someone is unjust, let them stay unjust; and if someone is filthy, let them remain filthy; and if someone is righteous, let them keep being righteous; and if someone is holy, let them continue to be holy." [pg 52] [14]
I hope that the Americans may hear, but I am afraid that they have done us so much injury, and are so firm in the belief that our Creator made us to be an inheritance to them forever, that their hearts will be hardened, so that their destruction may be sure.—This language, perhaps is too harsh for the American's delicate ears. But Oh Americans! Americans!! I warn you in the name of the Lord, (whether you will hear, or forbear,) to repent and reform, or you are ruined!!!!!! Do you think that our blood is hidden from the Lord, because you can hide it from the rest of the world by sending out missionaries, and by your charitable deeds to the Greeks, Irish, &c.? Will he not publish your secret crimes on the house top? Even here in Boston, pride and prejudice have got to such a pitch, that in the very houses erected to the Lord, they have built little places for the reception of colored people, where they must sit during meeting, or keep away from the house of God; and the preachers say nothing about it—much less, go into the hedges and highways seeking the lost sheep of the house of Israel, and try to bring them in, to their Lord and Master. There are hardly a more wretched, ignorant, miserable, and abject set of beings in all the world, than the blacks in the Southern and Western sections of this country, under tyrants and devils. The preachers of America cannot see them, but they can send out missionaries to convert the heathens, notwithstanding. Americans! unless you speedily alter your course of proceeding, if God Almighty does not stop you, I say it in his name, that you may go on and do as you please for ever, both in time and eternity—never fear any evil at all!!!!!!!!
I hope that Americans will listen, but I'm worried that they've caused us so much harm and are so convinced that our Creator intended for us to be their property forever, that their hearts will be hardened, making their destruction inevitable. Maybe this language is too harsh for American sensibilities. But oh, Americans! I warn you in the name of the Lord, whether you choose to listen or ignore this, to repent and change your ways, or you will be doomed! Do you really think our suffering is hidden from the Lord just because you can conceal it from the rest of the world by sending out missionaries and through your charitable acts towards the Greeks, Irish, and others? Will He not make your hidden sins known? Even here in Boston, pride and prejudice have reached such extremes that in the very buildings dedicated to the Lord, they’ve created small areas for people of color to sit during services or else stay away from God’s house. And the preachers say nothing about it—much less go out into the streets seeking the lost members of the house of Israel, trying to bring them to their Lord and Savior. There’s hardly a more miserable, ignorant, and oppressed group of people in the world than the blacks in the Southern and Western parts of this country, suffering under tyrants and evil. American preachers can’t see them, but they can send missionaries to convert the heathens anyway. Americans! Unless you quickly change your ways, if God Almighty doesn’t intervene, I say this in His name: you may continue doing whatever you want forever, in this life and the next—never fear any consequences!
☞ Addition.—The preachers and people of the United States form societies against Free Masonry [pg 53] and Intemperance, and write against Sabbath breaking, Sabbath mails, Infidelity, &c. &c. But the fountain head,[15] compared with which all those other evils are comparatively nothing, and from the bloody and murderous head of which, they receive no trifling support, is hardly noticed by the Americans. This is a fair illustration of the state of society in this country—it shows what a bearing avarice has upon a people, when they are nearly given up by the Lord to a hard heart and a reprobate mind, in consequence of afflicting their fellow creatures. God suffers some to go on until they are ruined for ever!! Will it be the case with our brethren the whites of the United States of America? We hope not—we would not wish to see them destroyed, notwithstanding they have and do now treat us more cruel than any people have treated another, on this earth since it came from the hands of its creator (with the exception of the French and the Dutch, they treat us nearly as bad as the Americans of the United States.) The will of God must however, in spite of us, be done.
☞ Add.—The preachers and people of the United States form organizations against Freemasonry [pg 53] and alcohol abuse, and they write against breaking the Sabbath, Sabbath mail services, infidelity, etc. However, the real source,[15] compared to which all those other issues are relatively minor, and from the violent and deadly core of which they gain significant support, is hardly acknowledged by Americans. This illustrates the condition of society in this country—it demonstrates the impact greed has on a people when they are almost entirely abandoned by the Lord to hardened hearts and depraved minds due to their suffering of others. God allows some to continue down a path of destruction until they are lost forever!! Will our white brothers in the United States face this fate? We hope not—we do not wish to see them destroyed, even though they have historically treated us more cruelly than any other group on this earth since its creation (with the exception of the French and the Dutch, who treat us nearly as poorly as Americans do). Nonetheless, the will of God must, despite our actions, be done.
The English are the best friends the colored people have upon earth. Tho' they have oppressed us a little, and have colonies now in the West Indies, which oppress us sorely,—Yet notwithstanding they (the English) have done one hundred times more for the melioration of our condition, than all the other nations of the earth put together. The blacks cannot but respect the English as a nation, notwithstanding they have treated us a little cruel.
The English are the best friends that people of color have on earth. Although they have oppressed us somewhat, and have colonies in the West Indies that oppress us severely, they have nonetheless done one hundred times more to improve our situation than all the other nations combined. Black people cannot help but respect the English as a nation, despite their somewhat cruel treatment of us.
There is no intelligent black man who knows any thing, but esteems a real English man, let him see him in what part of the world he will—for they are the greatest benefactors we have upon earth. We have here and there, in other nations, good friends. But as a nation, the English are our friends. ☜
There isn't any smart Black man who knows anything but values a true Englishman, no matter where he sees him in the world—because they are the greatest supporters we have on earth. We do have good friends here and there in other countries. But as a nation, the English are our allies. ☜
[16]"And Jesus came and spake unto them saying, all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
"Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,
'So go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.'
"Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen."
'Teach them to obey everything I have commanded you; and remember, I am with you always, even to the end of the age. Amen.'
I declare, that the very face of these injunctions appears to be of God and not of man. They do not show the slightest degree of distinction.
I declare that the very appearance of these commands seems to be from God and not from man. They do not show the slightest hint of distinction.
"Go ye, therefore," (says my divine Master) and teach all nations," (or in other words, all people) "baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."
"So go," says my divine Master, "and teach all nations," which means all people, "baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
Do you understand the above, Americans? We are a people, notwithstanding many of you doubt it. You have the Bible in your hands, with this very injunction. Have you been to Africa, teaching the inhabitants thereof the words of the Lord Jesus?
Do you get it now, Americans? We are a community, even though many of you question that. You hold the Bible, which contains this very command. Have you gone to Africa to share the teachings of the Lord Jesus with its people?
"Baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."
"Baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
Have you not, on the contrary, entered among us, and learnt us the art of throat-cutting, by setting us to fight, one against another, to take each other as prisoners of war, and sell to you for small bits of calicoes, old swords, knives, &c. to make slaves for you and your children? This being done, have you not brought us among you, in chains and handcuffs, like brutes, and treated us with all the cruelties and rigour your ingenuity could invent, consistent with the laws of your country, which (for the blacks) are tyrannical enough? Can the American preachers appeal unto God, the Maker and Searcher of hearts, and tell him, with the Bible in their hands, that they make no distinction on account of men's colour? [pg 55] Can they say, O God! thou knowest all things—thou knowest that we make no distinction between thy creatures to whom we have to preach thy Word? Let them answer the Lord; and if they cannot do it in the affirmative, have they not departed from the Lord Jesus Christ, their master? But some may say, that they never had or were in possession of a religion, which makes no distinction, and of course they could not have departed from it. I ask you then, in the name of the Lord, of what kind can your religion be? Can it be that which was preached by our Lord Jesus Christ from Heaven? I believe you cannot be so wicked as to tell him that his Gospel was that of distinction. What can the American preachers and people take God to be?—Do they believe his words? If they do, do they believe that he will be mocked? Or do they believe because they are whites and we blacks, that God will have respect to them? Did not God make us as it seemed best to himself? What right, then, has one of us, to despise another and to treat him cruel, on account of his colour, which none but the God who made it can alter? Can there be a greater absurdity in nature, and particularly in a free republican country? But the Americans, having introduced slavery among them, their hearts have become almost seared, as with an hot iron, and God has nearly given them up to believe a lie in preference to the truth!!! and I am awfully afraid that pride, prejudice, avarice and blood, will, before long, prove the final ruin of this happy republic, or land of liberty!!! Can any thing be a greater mockery of religion than the way in which it is conducted by the Americans? It appears as though they are bent only on daring God Almighty to do his best—they chain and handcuff us and our children and drive us around the country like brutes, and go into the house of the God of justice to return Him thanks for having aided him in their infernal cruelties inflicted upon us. Will the Lord suffer this people to go on much longer, taking his [pg 56] holy name in vain? Will he not stop them, preachers and all? O Americans! Americans!! I call God—I call angels—I call men, to witness, that your destruction is at hand, and will be speedily consummated unless you REPENT.
Have you not instead come among us and taught us how to cut throats by setting us against each other, capturing one another as prisoners of war, and selling them to you for small pieces of fabric, old swords, knives, etc., to make slaves for you and your children? After doing this, have you not brought us among you in chains and handcuffs, like animals, and treated us with all the cruelties and harshness that your ingenuity could devise, within the laws of your country, which (for black people) are tyrannical enough? Can American preachers appeal to God, the Creator and Seer of hearts, and tell Him, with the Bible in their hands, that they make no distinctions based on skin color? [pg 55] Can they say, O God! you know all things—you know that we make no distinction among your creatures to whom we must preach your Word? Let them answer the Lord; and if they can't do so affirmatively, have they not strayed from the Lord Jesus Christ, their master? But some might argue that they never had or possessed a religion that makes no distinctions, and therefore they couldn't have departed from it. I ask you then, in the name of the Lord, what kind of religion could yours be? Could it be the one preached by our Lord Jesus Christ from Heaven? I believe you can’t be so wicked as to say that His Gospel was about distinctions. What do American preachers and people think of God? Do they believe His words? If they do, do they think He can be mocked? Or do they believe that because they are white and we are black, God will favor them? Didn't God create us as He saw fit? What right does one of us have to look down on another and treat him cruelly because of his color, which only the God who made it can change? Can there be anything more absurd in nature, especially in a free republic? But Americans, having introduced slavery among themselves, have nearly hardened their hearts, almost as if branded with a hot iron, and God has almost let them believe lies instead of the truth!!! I am deeply afraid that pride, prejudice, greed, and blood will soon lead to the downfall of this happy republic, this land of liberty!!! Is there anything more hypocritical in religion than how it is practiced by Americans? It seems like they are only daring God Almighty to do His worst—they chain and handcuff us and our children and drive us around the country like animals, then go into the house of the God of justice to thank Him for helping them in their cruel acts against us. Will the Lord allow this people to continue much longer, taking His holy name in vain? Will He not stop them, pastors and all? O Americans! Americans!! I call on God—I call on angels—I call on men, to witness that your damage is at hand, and will happen quickly unless you REPENT.
ARTICLE IV.
our wretchedness in consequence of the colonizing plan.
our suffering due to the colonization plan.
My dearly beloved brethren:—This is a scheme on which so many able writers, together with that very judicious colored Baltimorean, have commented, that I feel my delicacy about touching it. But as I am compelled to do the will of my master, I declare, I will give you my sentiments upon it. Previous, however, to giving my sentiments, either for or against it, I shall give that of Mr. Henry Clay together with that of Mr. Elias B. Caldwell, Esq. of the District of Columbia, as extracted from the National Intelligencer, by Dr. Torrey, author of a series of "Essays on Morals, and the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge."
My dear friends: This is a topic that many talented writers, along with that very insightful individual from Baltimore, have commented on, which makes me hesitant to address it. But since I must do what my master wants, I will share my thoughts on the matter. Before sharing my opinions, whether in support or opposition, I will present the views of Mr. Henry Clay and Mr. Elias B. Caldwell, Esq. from the District of Columbia, as quoted in the National Intelligencer by Dr. Torrey, the author of a series of "Essays on Morals, and the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge."
At a meeting which was convened in the District of Columbia, for the express purpose of agitating the subject of colonizing us in some part of the world, Mr. Clay was called to the chair, and having been seated a little while, he rose and spake in substance, as follows: Says he—[17]
At a meeting held in Washington, D.C., specifically aimed at discussing the idea of colonizing us somewhere in the world, Mr. Clay was elected as the chairperson. After sitting for a short time, he stood up and spoke essentially as follows: He said—[17]
"That class of the mixt population of our country [coloured people] was peculiarly situated; they neither enjoyed the immunities of freemen, nor were they subjected to the incapacities of slaves, but partook, in some degree, of the qualities of both. From their condition, and the unconquerable prejudices resulting from their colour, they never could amalgamate with the free whites of this country. It [pg 57] was desirable, therefore, as it respected them, and the residue of the population of the country, to drain them off. Various schemes of colonization had been thought of, and a part of our continent, it was supposed by some, might furnish a suitable establishment for them. But, for his part, Mr. C. said, he had a decided preference for some part of the coast of Africa. There ample provision might be made for the colony itself, and it might be rendered instrumental in the introduction into that extensive quarter of the globe, of the arts, civilization, and Christianity."
The mixed population in our country [people of color] was in a unique position; they didn't have the rights of free citizens, nor were they fully subjected to the restrictions of slaves, but had some traits of both. Because of their situation and the deep-seated biases related to their skin color, they could never truly integrate with the free white population in this country. Therefore, it was seen as necessary for both them and the rest of the population to eliminate their presence. Various colonization plans were considered, and some believed a part of our continent could serve as a suitable settlement for them. However, Mr. C. strongly preferred a site along the coast of Africa. There, enough resources could be allocated for the colony itself, and it could help bring art, civilization, and Christianity to that vast region of the world.
[Here I ask Mr. Clay, what kind of Christianity? Did he mean such as they have among the Americans—distinction, whip, blood and oppression? I pray the Lord Jesus Christ to forbid it.]
[Here I ask Mr. Clay, what kind of Christianity? Did he mean the kind they have among the Americans—distinction, punishment, blood, and oppression? I pray the Lord Jesus Christ to forbid it.]
"There," said he, "was a peculiar, a moral fitness, in restoring them to the land of their fathers, and if instead of the evils and sufferings which we had been the innocent cause of inflicting upon the inhabitants of Africa, we can transmit to her the blessings of our arts, our civilization, and our religion. May we not hope that America will extinguish a great portion of that moral debt which she has contracted to that unfortunate continent? Can there be a nobler cause than that which, whilst it proposes, &c. * * * * * [you know what this means.] contemplates the spreading of the arts of civilized life, and the possible redemption from ignorance and barbarism of a benighted quarter of the globe?"
"There," he said, "there's a unique and almost moral reason to bring them back to their ancestral land. Instead of the pain and suffering we've unintentionally caused the people of Africa, we could offer them the advantages of our skills, culture, and faith. Can't we hope that America will lessen a significant part of the moral debt it owes to that unfortunate continent? Is there a nobler cause than spreading the benefits of civilized life and possibly helping to lift a dark part of the world out of ignorance and brutality?"
Before I proceed any further, I solicit your notice, brethren, to the foregoing part of Mr. Clay's speech, in which he says, (☞ look above)
Before I go any further, I ask you to pay attention, folks, to the earlier part of Mr. Clay's speech, where he says, (☞ look above)
"and if, instead of the evils and sufferings, which we had been the innocent cause of inflicting,"
"and if, rather than the harm and pain we had unintentionally caused,"
&c. What this very learned statesman could have been thinking about, when he said in his speech, "we had been the innocent cause of inflicting," etc., I have never been able to conceive. Are Mr. Clay and the rest of the Americans, innocent of the blood [pg 58] and groans of our fathers and us, their children? Every individual may plead innocence, if he pleases, but God will, before long, separate the innocent from the guilty, unless something is speedily done—which I suppose will hardly be, so that their destruction may be sure. Oh Americans! let me tell you, in the name of the Lord, it will be good for you, if you listen to the voice of the Holy Ghost, but if you do not you are ruined!!!! Some of you are good men; but the will of my God must be done. Those avaricious and ungodly tyrants among you, I am awfully afraid will drag down the vengeance of God upon you.—When God Almighty commences his battle on the continent of America, for the oppression of his people, tyrants will wish they never were born.
&c. What this very learned statesman could have been thinking when he said in his speech, "we had been the innocent cause of inflicting," etc., I cannot understand. Are Mr. Clay and the other Americans innocent of the blood and groans of our fathers and us, their children? Every individual might claim innocence if they want, but God will soon separate the innocent from the guilty, unless something gets done quickly—which I doubt will happen, leading to their certain destruction. Oh Americans! let me tell you, in the name of the Lord, it will be beneficial for you if you heed the voice of the Holy Ghost, but if you ignore it, you are doomed!!!! Some of you are good people; but my God's will must be fulfilled. I am deeply concerned that those greedy and wicked tyrants among you will bring down God's wrath upon you. When God Almighty begins his fight on the continent of America for the oppression of his people, tyrants will wish they had never been born.
But to return to Mr. Clay, whence I digressed. He says,
But back to Mr. Clay, where I got sidetracked. He says,
"It was proper and necessary distinctly to state, that he understood it constituted no part of the object of this meeting, to touch or agitate in the slightest degree, a delicate question, connected with another portion of the coloured population of our country. It was not proposed to deliberate upon or consider at all, any question of emancipation, or that which was connected with the abolition of slavery. It was upon that condition alone, he was sure, that many gentlemen from the South and the West, whom he saw present, had attended, or could be expected to co-operate. It was on that condition only, that he himself had attended."
"It was crucial to make it clear that he understood the purpose of this meeting was not to address or bring up any sensitive topics related to another segment of the colored population in our country. There was no intention to discuss or consider any issues regarding emancipation or the abolition of slavery. He was sure that many gentlemen from the South and the West, who he saw were present, had come with that understanding and could be expected to cooperate. It was only under those conditions that he had come himself."
—That is to say, to fix a plan to get those of the coloured people, who are said to be free, away from among those of our brethren whom they unjustly hold in bondage, so that they may be enabled to keep them the more secure in ignorance and wretchedness, to support them and their children, and consequently they would have the more obedient slaves. For if the free are allowed to stay among the slaves, they will have intercourse together, and, of course, the free will learn the slaves bad habits, by teaching them that they [pg 59] are MEN, as well as other people, and certainly ought, and must be FREE.
—In other words, to create a plan to remove those people of color who are claimed to be free from among our fellow humans whom they unjustly keep in bondage, so that they can maintain their control over them and ensure they remain ignorant and miserable, to support their own families, which would in turn yield them more obedient slaves. Because if the free are allowed to remain with the slaves, they will interact, and naturally, the free will pass on their bad habits, by showing the slaves that they are HUMAN, just like everyone else, and certainly should, and must be FREE. [pg 59]
I presume, that every intelligent man of colour must have some idea of Mr. Henry Clay, originally of Virginia, but now of Kentucky; they know too, perhaps, whether he is a friend, or a foe, to the coloured citizens of this country, and of the world. This gentleman, according to his own words, had been highly favoured and blessed of the Lord, though he did not acknowledge it; but to the contrary, he acknowledged men, for all the blessings which God had favoured him. At a public dinner given him at Fowler's Garden, Lexington, Kentucky, he delivered a public speech to a very large concourse of people—in the concluding clause of which, he says,
I believe that every smart person of color has a general idea of Mr. Henry Clay, who is originally from Virginia but now represents Kentucky. They probably also know whether he supports or opposes the rights of people of color in this country and around the world. This gentleman, according to his own words, felt that he had been greatly favored and blessed by the Lord, even though he didn't openly acknowledge it; instead, he credited men for all the blessings he received from God. During a public dinner held in his honor at Fowler's Garden in Lexington, Kentucky, he gave a speech to a large crowd—at the end of which, he said,
"And now, my friends and fellow citizens, I cannot part from you, on possibly the last occasion of my ever publicly addressing you, without reiterating the expression of my thanks, from a heart overflowing with gratitude. I came among you, now more than thirty years ago, an orphan boy pennyless, a stranger to you all, without friends, without the favour of the great, you took me up, cherished me, protected me, honoured me, you have constantly poured upon me a bold and unabated stream of innumerable favors, time which wears out every thing has increased and strengthened your affection for me. When I seemed deserted by almost the whole world, and assailed by almost every tongue, and pen, and press, you have fearlessly and manfully stood by me, with unsurpassed zeal and undiminished friendship. When I felt as if I should sink beneath the storm of abuse and detraction, which was violently raging around me, I have found myself upheld and sustained by your encouraging voices and approving smiles. I have doubtless, committed many faults and indiscretions, over which you have thrown the broad mantle of your charity. But I can say, and in the presence of God and this assembled multitude, I will say, that I have honestly and faithfully served [pg 60] my country—that I have never wronged it—and that, however unprepared, I lament that I am to appear in the Divine presence on other accounts, I invoke the stern justice of his judgment on my public conduct without the slightest apprehension of his displeasure."
"And now, my friends and fellow citizens, I can’t bid you farewell—possibly for the last time I’ll speak to you publicly—without sharing my deep gratitude. Over thirty years ago, I came to you as an orphan boy with no money, a stranger to everyone, without friends or powerful supporters. You welcomed me, cared for me, protected me, and honored me. You have consistently shown me countless acts of kindness, and even as time has gone by, your affection for me has only grown stronger. When I felt abandoned by almost everyone and attacked by so many, you stood by me with unwavering commitment and loyalty. In moments when the storm of criticism and negativity felt overwhelming, your supportive words and approving smiles lifted my spirits. I have undoubtedly made many mistakes, and you have generously overlooked them. But I can say, in front of God and all of you gathered here, that I have served my country honestly and faithfully—that I have never wronged it—and that even though I may not be fully prepared, I regret that I am to stand before the Divine for other reasons; I call upon the strict justice of His judgment on my public actions without any fear of His disapproval."
Hearken to this statesman indeed, but no philanthropist, whom God sent into Kentucky, an orphan boy, pennyless and friendless, where he not only gave him a plenty of friends and the comforts of life, but raised him almost to the very highest honour in the nation, where his great talents, with which the Lord has been pleased to bless him, has gained for him the affection of a great portion of the people with whom he had to do. But what has this gentleman done for the Lord, after having done so much for him? The Lord has a suffering people, whose moans and groans at his feet for deliverance from oppression and wretchedness, pierce the very throne of Heaven, and call loudly on the God of Justice, to be revenged. Now what this gentleman who is so highly favored of the Lord, has done to liberate those miserable victims of oppression, shall appear before the world, by his letters to Mr. Gallatin, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, dated June 19, 1826. Though Mr. Clay was writing for the states, yet nevertheless, it appears, from the very face of his letters to that gentleman, that he was as anxious, if not more so, to get those free people and sink them into wretchedness, as his constituents for whom he wrote.
Listen to this politician, but not a philanthropist, whom God sent to Kentucky, an orphan boy, broke and alone, where he not only found him many friends and comforts in life but raised him to almost the highest honor in the nation. His great talents, which the Lord has blessed him with, have earned him the affection of a significant portion of the people he interacted with. But what has this gentleman done for the Lord after receiving so much? The Lord has a suffering people whose cries for deliverance from oppression and misery pierce the very throne of Heaven, calling loudly on the God of Justice for retribution. Now, what this gentleman, who is so highly favored by the Lord, has done to free these miserable victims of oppression will be revealed through his letters to Mr. Gallatin, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, dated June 19, 1826. Although Mr. Clay was writing for the states, it is clear from the content of his letters to that gentleman that he was just as eager, if not more so, to see those free people plunged into misery as his constituents were for whom he wrote.
The Americans of North and of South America, including the West India Islands—no trifling portion of whom were, for stealing, murdering, &c. compelled to flee from Europe, to save their necks or banishment, have effected their escape to this continent, where God blessed them with all the comforts of life—He gave them a plenty of every thing calculated to do them good—not satisfied with this, however, they wanted slaves, and wanted us for their slaves, who belong to the Holy Ghost, and [pg 61] no other, who we shall have to serve instead of tyrants. I say, the Americans want us, the property of the Holy Ghost, to serve them. But there is a day fast approaching when (unless there is a universal repentance on the part of the whites, which will scarcely take place—they have got to be so hardened in consequence of our blood, and so wise in their own conceit.) To be plain and candid with you, Americans! I say that the day is fast approaching when there will be a greater time on the continent of America than ever was witnessed upon this earth since it came from the hands of its Creator. Some of you have done us so much injury that you will never be able to repent. Your cup must be filled. You want us for your slaves and shall have enough of us—God is just, who will give you your fill of us. But Mr. Henry Clay, speaking to Mr. Gallatin respecting coloured people who had effected their escape from the U. States (or to them hell upon earth!!) to the hospitable shores of Canada[18] from whence it would cause more than the lives of the Americans to get them, to plunge into wretchedness—he says:
The people of North and South America, including the West Indies—many of whom fled Europe to escape punishment for crimes like stealing and murder—have found refuge on this continent, where they were blessed by God with all the comforts of life. They received plenty of everything that could benefit them. Yet, not content with this, they desired slaves, and they wanted us as their slaves, despite belonging to the Holy Ghost and no one else, who we will serve instead of tyrants. I say that Americans want us, the property of the Holy Ghost, to serve them. But a day is coming soon when, unless there is a widespread change of heart among the white people—which seems unlikely since they have become so hardened by our blood and wise in their own arrogance—I say openly and honestly, Americans! That day is approaching when there will be greater turmoil on the American continent than has ever been seen on this earth since it was created. Some of you have harmed us so deeply that you will never be able to repent. Your time is running out. You want us as your slaves, and you'll get enough of us—God is just, and He will give you your fill of us. But Mr. Henry Clay, in a conversation with Mr. Gallatin about the colored people who managed to escape from the U.S. (or to them, hell on earth!!) to the welcoming shores of Canada—where retrieving them would cost more than American lives and lead them into misery—he says:
"The General Assembly of Kentucky, one of the states which is most affected by the escape of slaves into Upper Canada, has again, at their session which has just terminated, invoked the interposition of the General Government. In the treaty which has been recently concluded with the United Mexican States, and which is now under the consideration of the Senate, provision is made for the restoration of fugitive slaves. As it appears from your statements of what passed on that subject with the British Plenipotentiaries, that they admitted the correctness of the principle of restoration, it is hoped that you will be able to succeed in making satisfactory arrangements."
"The Kentucky General Assembly, one of the states most affected by the escape of slaves to Upper Canada, has once again requested the federal government’s intervention in their recent session. The treaty recently signed with the United Mexican States, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate, includes a provision for the return of runaway slaves. Since your discussions with the British representatives suggest they recognize the validity of the return principle, we hope you can negotiate satisfactory arrangements."
There are a series of these letters, all of which are to the same amount; some however presenting a face more of his own responsibility. I wonder what would this gentleman think if the Lord should give [pg 62] him among the rest of his blessings enough of slaves? Could he blame any other being but himself? Do we not belong to the Holy Ghost? What business has he or any body else, to be sending letters about the world respecting us? Can we not go where we want to, as well as other people, only if we obey the voice of the Holy Ghost? This gentleman, (Henry Clay) not only took an active part in this colonizing plan, but was absolutely chairman of a meeting held at Washington the 21st day of December, 1816[19] to agitate the subject of colonizing us in Africa.—Now I appeal and ask every citizen of these United States and of the world, both white and black, who has any knowledge of Mr. Clay's public labors for these States—I want you candidly to answer the Lord, who sees the secrets of your hearts, Do you believe that Mr. Henry Clay, late Secretary of State, and now in Kentucky, is a friend to the blacks, further than his personal interest extends? Is it not his greatest object and glory upon earth to sink us into miseries and wretchedness by making slaves of us, to work his plantation to enrich him and his family? Does he care a pinch of snuff about Africa—whether it remains a land of Pagans and of blood, or of Christians, so long as he gets enough of her sons and daughters to dig up gold and silver for him? If he had no slave, and could obtain them in no other way if it were not repugnant to the laws of his country, which prohibit the importation of slaves, (which act was indeed more through apprehension than humanity) would he not try to import a few from Africa to work his farm? Would he work in the hot sun to earn his bread if he could make an African work for nothing, particularly if he could keep him in ignorance and make him believe that God made him for nothing else but to work for him? Is not Mr. Clay a white man, and too delicate to work in the hot sun? Was he not made by his Creator to sit in the shade, and make the blacks work without remuneration [pg 63] for their services, to support him and his family? I have been for some time taking notice of this man's speeches and public writings, but never to my knowledge have I seen any thing in his writings which insisted on the emancipation of slavery, which has almost ruined his country. Thus we see the depravity of men's hearts, when in pursuit only of gain—particularly when they oppress their fellow creatures to obtain that gain—God suffers some to go on until they are lost for ever. This same Mr. Clay wants to know what he has done to merit the disapprobation of the American people. In a public speech delivered by him, he asked:
There are a series of these letters, all of which are for the same amount; some, however, show more of his own responsibility. I wonder what this gentleman would think if the Lord were to bless him with plenty of slaves among other gifts? Could he blame anyone but himself? Don’t we belong to the Holy Spirit? What right does he or anyone else have to be sending letters around the world about us? Can't we go where we want just like everyone else, as long as we listen to the Holy Spirit's voice? This gentleman (Henry Clay) not only took an active role in this colonization plan but also served as the chairman of a meeting in Washington on December 21, 1816, to discuss the colonization of us in Africa. Now, I ask every citizen of these United States and of the world, both white and black, who knows about Mr. Clay's public service—please honestly answer before the Lord, who knows the secrets of your hearts: Do you believe that Mr. Henry Clay, the former Secretary of State, now in Kentucky, is a true friend to black people beyond his personal interests? Isn’t his main goal to keep us in misery and wretchedness by turning us into slaves to work on his plantation and enrich himself and his family? Does he care a bit about Africa—whether it remains a land of heathens and violence, or becomes Christian, as long as he can get enough of its sons and daughters to dig gold and silver for him? If he didn’t have slaves and couldn’t get them any other way, would he not try to import a few from Africa to work his farm if it weren’t against the laws of his country, which prohibit importing slaves? Would he work in the hot sun to earn his bread if he could make an African work for nothing, especially if he kept him in ignorance and convinced him that God made him solely to work for him? Isn’t Mr. Clay a white man, too delicate to work in the hot sun? Was he not created by his Maker to sit in the shade while making blacks work for free to support him and his family? I've been paying attention to this man's speeches and writings for a while, but to my knowledge, I have never seen anything from him that advocated for the emancipation of slavery, which has nearly destroyed his country. This illustrates the corruption of men's hearts when they pursue only profit—especially when they oppress their fellow beings to achieve that profit—God allows some to continue until they are lost forever. This same Mr. Clay wants to know what he’s done to earn the disapproval of the American people. In a public speech, he asked:
"Did I involve my country in an unnecessary war?"
"Did I lead my country into a meaningless war?"
to merit the censure of the Americans—
to deserve the criticism of the Americans—
"Did I bring obloquy upon the nation, or the people whom I represented—did I ever lose an opportunity to advance the fame, honor and prosperity of this State and the Union?"
"Did I bring shame to the nation or the people I represented—did I ever pass up an opportunity to improve the reputation, honor, and prosperity of this State and the Union?"
How astonishing it is, for a man who knows so much about God and his ways, as Mr. Clay, to ask such frivolous questions. Does he believe that a man of his talents and standing in the midst of a people, will get along unnoticed by the penetrating and all-seeing eye of God who is continually taking cognizance of the hearts of men? Is not God against him, for advocating the murderous cause of slavery? If God is against him, what can the Americans, together with the whole world do for him? Can they save him from the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ?
How surprising it is that a man like Mr. Clay, who knows so much about God and His ways, would ask such trivial questions. Does he really think that someone with his talents and status can go unnoticed by the all-seeing eye of God, who is always aware of what’s in people’s hearts? Isn’t God against him for supporting the horrific cause of slavery? If God is against him, what can the Americans, or anyone else in the world, do for him? Can they rescue him from the hand of the Lord Jesus Christ?
I shall now pass in review the speech of Mr. Elias B. Caldwell, Esq. of the District of Columbia, extracted from the same page on which Mr. Clay's will be found. Mr. Caldwell, giving his opinion respecting us, at that ever memorable meeting, he says:
I will now review the speech by Mr. Elias B. Caldwell, Esq. from the District of Columbia, taken from the same page where Mr. Clay's can be found. Mr. Caldwell, sharing his views about us at that unforgettable meeting, states:
"The more you improve the condition of these people, the more you cultivate their minds, the more miserable you make them in their present state. You give them a higher relish for those privileges which they can never attain, and turn what we intend for a blessing into a curse."
"The more you improve the situation for these people and develop their intellect, the unhappier you make them in their current circumstances. You end up creating a stronger desire for privileges they can never attain, turning what we intend as a blessing into a curse."
Let me ask this benevolent man, what he means by a blessing intended for us? Did he mean sinking us and our children into ignorance and wretchedness, to support him and his family? What he meant will appear evident and obvious to the most ignorant in the world. ☞ See Mr. Caldwell's intended blessings for us, O! my Lord!!!
Let me ask this kind man what he means by a blessing meant for us? Did he mean drowning us and our children in ignorance and misery to support him and his family? What he meant will be clear and obvious to even the most uninformed person. ☞ See Mr. Caldwell's intended blessings for us, O! my Lord!!!
"No," said he, "if they must remain in their present situation, keep them in the lowest state of degradation and ignorance. The nearer you bring them to the condition of brutes, the better chance do you give them of possessing their apathy."
"No," he said, "if they have to stay where they are, keep them in the lowest state of degradation and ignorance. The closer you make them to being like animals, the better chance you give them of having their apathy.
Here I pause to get breath, having labored to extract the above clause of this gentleman's speech, at that colonizing meeting. I presume that every body knows the meaning of the word "apathy"—if they do not, let him get Sheridan's Dictionary, where he will find it explained in full. I solicit the attention of the world to the foregoing part of Mr. Caldwell's speech, that they may see what man will do with his fellow men, when he has them under his feet. To what length will not man go in iniquity, when given up to a hard heart and reprobate mind, in consequence of blood and oppression? The last clause of this speech, which was written in a very artful manner and which will be taken for the speech of a friend, without close examination and deep penetration, I shall now present. He says,
Here I take a moment to catch my breath after working hard to pull out the previous part of this gentleman's speech at that colonization meeting. I assume everyone understands the meaning of the word "apathy"—if not, they should check Sheridan's Dictionary, where it’s explained in detail. I ask everyone to pay attention to the earlier part of Mr. Caldwell's speech so they can see what people will do to each other when they’re in power. How far will a person go in wrongdoing when given over to a hardened heart and a morally corrupt mind, due to violence and oppression? I will now present the last part of this speech, which was crafted very cleverly and will be mistaken for the words of a friend without careful scrutiny and deep thought. He says,
"Surely Americans ought to be the last people on earth to advocate such slavish doctrines, to cry peace and contentment to those who are deprived of the privileges of civil liberty, they who have so largely partaken of its blessings, who know so well how to estimate its value, ought to be among the foremost to extend it to others."
"Americans should definitely be the last people on earth to support such oppressive beliefs. They preach peace and happiness to those who are denied civil liberties. Having greatly benefited from these rights and understanding their importance, they should be among the first to share them with others."
The real sense and meaning of the last part of Mr. Caldwell's speech is, get the free people of colour away to Africa, from among the slaves, where they may at once be blessed and happy, and our slaves will be contented to rest in ignorance and wretchedness, to dig up gold and silver for us and our children. Men have indeed, [pg 65] got to be so cunning, these days, that it would take the eye of a Solomon to penetrate and find them out.
The real point of the last part of Mr. Caldwell's speech is to send free people of color back to Africa, away from the slaves, where they can be happy and prosper, while our slaves will be fine staying in ignorance and misery, digging up gold and silver for us and our children. People have become so tricky these days that it would take the wisdom of Solomon to see through them and uncover the truth. [pg 65]
Extract from the speech of Mr. John Randolph, of Roanoke.
Extract from the speech of Mr. John Randolph, of Roanoke.
Said he:—
He said:—
"It had been properly observed by the Chairman, as well as by the gentlemen from this District (meaning Messrs. Clay and Caldwell) that there was nothing in the proposition submitted to consideration which in the smallest degree touches another very important and delicate question, which ought to be left as much out of view as possible, (Negro Slavery.)[20]
"The Chairman, along with the gentlemen from this District (specifically Messrs. Clay and Caldwell), rightly pointed out that the proposal up for discussion does not address another very important and sensitive issue that should remain as hidden as possible—Negro Slavery.[20]
"There was no fear, Mr. R. said, that this proposition would alarm the slave-holders; they had been accustomed to think seriously of the subject. There was a popular work on agriculture, by John Taylor of Carolina, which was widely circulated, and much confided in, in Virginia. In that book, much read because coming from a practical man, this description of people, [referring to us half free ones,] were pointed out as a great evil. They had indeed been held up as the greater bug-bear to every man who feels an inclination to emancipate his slaves, not to create in the bosom of his country so great a nuisance. If a place could be provided for their reception, and a mode of sending them hence, there were hundreds, nay thousands of citizens, who would, by manumitting their slaves, relieve themselves from the cares attendant on their possession. The great slave-holder, Mr. R. said, was frequently a mere sentry at his own door—bound to stay on his plantation to see that his slaves were properly [pg 66] treated, &c. Mr. R. concluded by saying that he had thought it necessary to make these remarks, being a slave-holder himself, to show that, so far from being connected with abolition of slavery, the measure proposed would prove one of greatest securities to enable the master to keep in possession his own property."
"Mr. R. mentioned that there was no worry that this suggestion would alarm the slaveholders; they were accustomed to seriously considering the issue. There was a popular and trusted book on agriculture by John Taylor of Carolina that was widely circulated in Virginia. This book, often read because it was authored by a practical man, described people [referring to us half-free ones] as a significant problem. They were indeed portrayed as the biggest threat to anyone thinking of freeing their slaves, as there was concern they would become a major nuisance in society. If a place could be found for them and a way to send them away, there were hundreds, if not thousands, of citizens who would free their slaves, liberating themselves from the burdens of ownership. Mr. R. stated that large slaveholders often found themselves just guarding their own doors—having to stay on their plantations to ensure that their slaves were treated properly and so forth. He concluded by saying that, as a slaveholder himself, he believed it was important to make these remarks to demonstrate that, rather than being related to the abolition of slavery, the proposed measure would actually be one of the greatest reassurances for the master to retain his own property."
Here is a demonstrative proof, of a plan got up by a gang of slave-holders to select the free people of colour from among the slaves, that our more miserable brethren may be the better secured in ignorance and wretchedness, to work their farms and dig their mines, and thus go on enriching the christians with their blood and groans. What our brethren could have been thinking about, who have left their native land and home and gone away to Africa I am unable to say. This country is as much ours as it is the whites, whether they will admit it now or not, they will see and believe it by and by. They tell us about prejudice—what have we to do with it? Their prejudices will be obliged to fall like lightning to the ground, in succeeding generations; not, however with the will and consent of all the whites, for some will be obliged to hold on to the old adage, viz.: the blacks are not men, but were made to be an inheritance to us and our children forever!!!!!! I hope the residue of the coloured people will stand still and see the salvation of God, and the miracle which he will work for our delivery from wretchedness under the christians!!!!!!
Here’s a clear example of a plan devised by a group of slave owners to take the free people of color out of the mix with the slaves so that our more unfortunate brothers and sisters can remain trapped in ignorance and misery, working their farms and digging their mines, thus continuing to enrich the Christians with their suffering and pain. I can’t understand what our brothers and sisters who have left their homeland and gone to Africa were thinking. This country belongs to us just as much as it belongs to white people; whether they accept it now or not, they will see the truth in time. They talk about prejudice—what does that have to do with us? Their prejudices will inevitably crumble in future generations; however, not everyone among the whites will support this change, as some will cling to the old belief that black people are not human but meant to serve as property for us and our descendants forever! I hope the rest of the people of color will remain steadfast and witness the salvation of God and the miracle He will perform to free us from our suffering under the Christians!
☞ Addition.—If any of us see fit to go away, go to those who have been for many years, and are now our greatest earthly friends and benefactors—the English. If not so, go to our brethren, the Haytians, who, according to their word, is bound to protect and comfort us. The Americans say that we are ungrateful—but I ask them for heaven's sake, what we should be grateful to them for—for murdering our fathers and mothers?—Or do they wish us to return thanks to them for chaining and handcuffing us, branding us, cramming fire down our [pg 67] throats, or for keeping us in slavery, and beating us nearly or quite to death to make us work in ignorance and miseries, to support them and their families. They certainly think that we are a gang of fools. Those among them, who have volunteered their services for our redemption, though we are unable to compensate them for their labors, we nevertheless thank them from the bottom of our hearts, and have our eyes steadfastly fixed upon them, and their labors of love for God and man. But do slave-holders think that we thank them for keeping us in miseries, and taking our lives by the inches? ☜
☞ Add.—If any of us feel like leaving, let’s go to those who have been our greatest friends and supporters over the years—the English. If not, let’s go to our brothers, the Haitians, who have promised to protect and support us. The Americans say we are ungrateful—but I ask them, for heaven's sake, what do they expect us to be grateful for—for murdering our parents? Or do they want us to thank them for chaining and handcuffing us, branding us, forcing fire down our throats, or for keeping us in slavery and beating us nearly to death just to make us work in ignorance and suffering, supporting them and their families? They really think we are a bunch of fools. For those among them who have volunteered to help us gain our freedom, even though we can’t repay them, we sincerely thank them and keep our eyes firmly on them and their selfless efforts for God and humanity. But do slaveholders think we are thankful to them for keeping us in misery and taking our lives inch by inch? ☜
Before I proceed further with this scheme, I shall give an extract from the letter of that truly Reverend Divine, (Bishop Allen,) of Philadelphia, respecting this trick. At the instance of the Editor of the Freedom's Journal, he says,[21]
Before I go any further with this plan, I want to share a part of a letter from that truly respected Bishop Allen of Philadelphia about this trick. At the request of the Editor of Freedom's Journal, he says,[21]
"Dear Sir, I have been for several years trying to reconcile my mind to the Colonizing of Africans in Liberia, but there have always been, and there still remain great and insurmountable objections against the scheme. We are an unlettered people, brought up in ignorance, not one in a hundred can read or write, not one in a thousand has a liberal education; is there any fitness for such to be sent into a far country, among heathens, to convert or civilize them, when they themselves are neither civilized or christianized? See the great bulk of the poor, ignorant Africans in this country, exposed to every temptation before them: all for the want of their morals being refined by education and proper attendance paid unto them by their owners, or those who had the charge of them. It is said by the Southern slave-holders, that the more ignorant they can bring up the Africans, the better slaves they make, 'go and come.' Is there any fitness for such people to be colonized in a far country, to be their own rulers? Can we not discern the project of sending the free people of colour away from their country? Is it not for [pg 68] the interest of the slave-holders to select the free people of colour out of the different states, and send them to Liberia? Will it not make their slaves uneasy to see free men of colour enjoying liberty? It is against the law, in some of the southern states, that a person of colour should receive an education, under a severe penalty. Colonizationists speak of America being first colonized, but is there any comparison between the two? America was colonized by as wise, judicious and educated men as the world afforded. William Penn did not want for learning, wisdom, or intelligence. If all the people in Europe and America were as ignorant, and in the same situation as our brethren, what would become of the world? where would be the principle or piety that would govern the people? We were stolen from our mother country, and brought here. We have tilled the ground and made fortunes for thousands, and still they are not weary of our services. But they who stay to till the ground must be slaves. Is there not land enough in America, or 'corn enough in Egypt?' Why should they send us into a far country to die? See the thousands of foreigners emigrating to America every year: and if there be ground sufficient for them to cultivate, and bread for them to eat; why would they wish to send the first tillers of the land away? Africans have made fortunes for thousands, who are yet unwilling to part with their services; but the free must be sent away, and those who remain must be slaves. I have no doubt that there are many good men who do not see as I do, and who are for sending us to Liberia; but they have not duly considered the subject—they are not men of colour. This land which we have watered with our tears and our blood, is now our mother country, and we are well satisfied to stay where wisdom abounds and the gospel is free."
"Dear Sir, I have been trying for several years to come to terms with the colonization of Africans in Liberia, but there have always been, and still are, significant and overwhelming objections to this plan. We are an uneducated people, raised in ignorance; not one in a hundred can read or write, and not one in a thousand has a decent education. How can it be right to send such individuals to a distant land, among non-believers, to convert or civilize them when they themselves are neither civilized nor Christian? Look at the large number of poor, ignorant Africans in this country, facing countless temptations: all because their morals haven't been refined through education and proper guidance from their owners or caretakers. Southern slaveholders claim that keeping Africans uneducated makes them better slaves, 'go and come.' Is it reasonable to believe that these people are fit to be colonized in a distant country and govern themselves? Can we not see the real motive behind sending free people of color away from their homeland? Isn’t it in the slaveholders’ interest to take free people of color from different states and send them to Liberia? Won't it make their slaves uneasy to see free men of color living in liberty? In some Southern states, it's against the law for a person of color to receive an education, with severe penalties attached. Colonizationists talk about America being first colonized, but can we really compare the two? America was colonized by some of the wisest, most thoughtful, and educated people of the time. William Penn was not lacking in learning, wisdom, or intelligence. If all the people in Europe and America were as ignorant and in the same situation as our brethren, what would happen to the world? Where would be the principles or morals governing the people? We were stolen from our homeland and brought here. We have worked the land and created wealth for thousands, and yet they are not tired of our labor. But those who remain to work the land must be slaves. Is there not enough land in America, or is there not enough food in Egypt? Why should they send us to a distant land to perish? Look at the thousands of foreigners emigrating to America each year: if there is enough land for them to farm and enough bread for them to eat, why would they want to send the first farmers of the land away? Africans have created wealth for thousands, who are still unwilling to give up our labor; yet the free must be sent away, leaving those who remain as slaves. I believe there are many good people who don’t see things my way and support sending us to Liberia; however, they haven’t fully considered the issue—they are not people of color. This land, which we have nourished with our tears and our blood, is now our mother country, and we are content to stay where wisdom flourishes and the gospel is free."
"Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States."
"Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States."
I have given you, my brethren, an extract verbatim from the letter of that godly man as you may find it on the aforementioned page of Freedom's Journal. I know that thousands and perhaps millions of my brethren in these States, have never heard of such a man as Bishop Allen—a man whom God many years ago raised up among his ignorant and degraded brethren, to preach Jesus Christ and him crucified to them—who notwithstanding, had to wrestle against principalities and the powers of darkness to diffuse that gospel with which he was endowed, among his brethren—but who having overcome the combined powers of devils and wicked men has under God planted a church among us which will be as durable as the foundation of the earth on which it stands. Richard Allen! O my God!! the bare recollection of the labours of this man, and his ministers among his deplorably wretched brethren (rendered so by the whites,) to bring them to a knowledge of the God of heaven, fills my soul with all those very high emotions which would take the pen of an Addison to portray. It is impossible, my brethren, for me to say much in this work respecting that man of God. When the Lord shall raise up coloured historians in succeeding generations, to present the crimes of this nation to the then gazing world, the Holy Ghost will make them do justice to the name of Bishop Allen, of Philadelphia. Suffice it for me to say, that the name of this very man (Richard Allen,) though now in obscurity and degradation, will notwithstanding stand on the pages of history among the greatest divines who have lived since the apostolic age, and among the African's, Bishop Allen's will be entirely pre-eminent. My brethren, search after the character and exploits of this godly man among his ignorant and miserable brethren, to bring them to a knowledge of the truth as it is in our Master. Consider upon the tyrants and false christians against whom he had to contend in order to get access to his brethren. See him and [pg 70] his ministers in the states of New York, New Jersey, Penn. Delaware and Maryland, carrying the gladsome tidings of free and full salvation to the colored people. Tyrants and false christians however, would not allow him to penetrate far into the South for fear that he would awaken some of his ignorant brethren, whom they held in wretchedness and miseries—for fear, I say it, that he would awaken and bring them to a knowledge of their Maker. O my Master! my Master! I cannot but think upon Christian Americans!! What kind of people can they be? Will not those who were burnt up in Sodom and Gomorrah rise up in judgment against Christian Americans with the Bible in their hands, and condemn them? Will not the Scribes and Pharisees of Jerusalem, who had nothing but the laws of Moses and the Prophets to go by, rise up in judgment against Christian Americans, and condemn them[22] who in addition to these have a revelation from Jesus Christ the son of the living God? In fine, will not the Antediluvians, together with the whole heathen world of antiquity, rise up in judgment against Christian Americans and condemn them? The Christians of Europe and America go to Africa, bring us away, and throw us into the seas, and in other ways murder us, as they would wild beasts. The Antediluvians and heathens never dreamed of such barbarities. Now the Christians believe because they have a name to live, while they are dead, that God will overlook such things. But if he does not deceive them, it will be because he has overlooked it sure enough. But to return to this godly man, Bishop Allen. I do hereby openly affirm it to the world, that he has done more in a spiritual sense for his ignorant and wretched brethren than any other man of colour has, since the world began. And as for the greater part of the [pg 71] whites, it has hitherto been their greatest object and glory to keep us ignorant of our Maker, so as to make us believe that we were made to be slaves to them and their children to dig up gold and silver for them. It is notorious that not a few professing christians among the whites who profess to love our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, have assailed this man and laid all the obstacles in his way they possibly could, consistent with their profession—and what for? Why, their course of proceeding and his, clashed exactly together—they trying their best to keep us ignorant that we might be the better and more obedient slaves—while he on the other hand, doing his very best to enlighten us and teach us a knowledge of the Lord. And I am sorry that I have it to say, that many of our brethren have joined in with our oppressors, whose dearest objects are only to keep us ignorant and miserable, against this man to stay his hand. However, they have kept us in so much ignorance that many of us know no better than to fight against ourselves, and by that means strengthen the hands of our natural enemies, to rivet their infernal chains of slavery upon us and our children. I have several times called the white Americans our natural enemies—I shall here define my meaning of the phrase. Shem, Ham, and Japheth, together with their father Noah and wives, I believe were not natural enemies to each other. When the ark rested after the flood upon Mount Arrarat in Asia, they (eight) were all the people which could be found alive in all the earth—in fact if scriptures be true (which I believe are) there were no other living men in all the earth, notwithstanding some ignorant creatures hesitate not to tell us, that we, (the blacks) are the seed of Cain, the murderer of his brother Abel. But where those ignorant and avaricious wretches could have got their information, I am unable to declare. Did they receive it from the Bible? I have searched the Bible as well as they, if I am not as well learned as they are, and have never seen a verse which testifies [pg 72] whether we are the seed of Cain or of Abel.—Yet those men tell us that we are of the seed of Cain and that God put a dark stain upon us, that we might be known as their slaves!!! Now I ask those avaricious and ignorant wretches, who act more like the seed of Cain, by murdering, the whites or the blacks? How many vessel loads of human beings have the blacks thrown into the seas? How many thousand souls have the blacks murdered in cold blood to make them work in wretchedness and ignorance, to support them and their families?[23]—However, let us be the seed of Cain, Harry, Dick or Tom!!! God will show the whites what we are yet. I say, from the beginning, I do not think that we were natural enemies to each other. But the whites having made us so wretched, by subjecting us to slavery, and having murdered so many millions of us in order to make us work for them, and out of devilishness—and they taking our wives, whom we love as we do ourselves—our mothers who bore the pains of death to give us birth—our fathers & dear little children, and ourselves, and strip and beat us one before the other—chain, handcuff and drag us about like rattle-snakes—shoot us down like wild bears, before each other's faces, to make us submissive to and work to support them and their families. They (the whites) know well if we are men—and there is a secret monitor in their hearts which tells them we are—they know, I say, if we are men, and see them treating us in the manner they do, that there can be nothing in our hearts but death alone, for them; notwithstanding we may appear cheerful, when we see them murdering our dear mothers and wives, because we cannot help ourselves. Man, in all ages and all nations of the earth, is the same. Man is a peculiar creature—he [pg 73] is the image of his God, though he may be subjected to the most wretched condition upon earth, yet that spirit and feeling which constitute the creature man, can never be entirely erased from his breast, because the God who made him after his own image, planted it in his heart; he cannot get rid of it. The whites knowing this, they do not know what to do; they are afraid that we, being men, and not brutes, will retaliate, and woe will be to them; therefore, that dreadful fear, together with an avaricious spirit, and the natural love in them to be called masters, (which term we will yet honour them with to their sorrow) bring them to the resolve that they will keep us in ignorance and wretchedness, as long as they possibly can[24] and make the best of their time while it lasts. Consequently they, themselves, (and not us) render themselves our natural enemies, by treating us so cruel. They keep us miserable now, and call us their property, but some of them will have enough of us by and by—their stomachs shall run over with us; they want us for their slaves, and shall have us to their fill. (We are all in the world together!!) I said above, because we cannot help ourselves, (viz. we cannot help the whites murdering our mothers and our wives) but this statement is incorrect—for we can help ourselves; for, if we lay aside abject servility, and be determined to act like [pg 74] men, and not brutes—the murderers among the whites would be afraid to show their cruel heads. But O, my God!—in sorrow I must say it, that my colour, all over the world, have a mean, servile spirit. They yield in a moment to the whites, let them be right or wrong—the reason the whites are able to keep their feet on our throats. Oh! my coloured brethren, all over the world, when shall we arise from this death-like apathy?—And be men!! You will notice, if ever we become men (I mean respectable men, such as other people are,) we must exert ourselves to the full. For remember, that it is the greatest desire and object of the greater part of the whites, to keep us ignorant, and make us work to support them and their families.—Here now, in the Southern and Western Sections of this country, there are at least three coloured persons for one white, why is it, that those few weak, good-for-nothing whites, are able to keep so many able men, one of whom, can put to flight a dozen whites, in wretchedness and misery? It shows at once, what the blacks are, we are ignorant, abject, servile, and mean—and the whites know it—they know that we are too servile to assert our rights as men—or they would not fool with us as they do. Would they fool with any other people as they do with us? No, they know too well that they would get themselves ruined. Why do they not bring the inhabitants of Asia to be body servants to them? They know they would get their bodies rent and torn from head to foot. Why do they not get the Aboriginies of this country to be slaves to them and their children, to work their farms and dig their mines? They know well that the Aboriginies of this country, (or Indians) would tear them from the earth. The Indians would not rest day or night, they would be up all times of night, cutting their cruel throats. But my colour, (some, not all,) are willing to stand still and be murdered by the cruel whites. In some of the West-India Islands, and over a large part of South America, there are six or eight coloured persons for one [pg 75] white. Why do they not take possession of those places? Who hinders them? it is not the avaricious whites—for they are too busily engaged in laying up money—derived from the blood and tears of the blacks. The fact is they are too servile, they love to have Masters too well!!!!!! Some of our brethren, too, who seeking more after self aggrandizement, than the glory of God, and the welfare of their brethren, join in with our oppressors, to ridicule and say all manner of evils falsely against our Bishop. They think, that they are doing great things, when they get in company with the whites, to ridicule and make sport of those who are labouring for their good. Poor ignorant creatures, they do not know that the sole aim and object of the whites, are only to make fools and slaves of them and put the whip to them, and make them work to support them and their families. But I do say, that no man can well be a despiser of Bishop Allen, for his public labors among us, unless he is a despiser of God and Righteousness. Thus, we see, my brethren, the two very opposite positions of those great men, who have written respecting this "Colonizing Plan," (Mr. Clay and his slave holding party,) men who are resolved to keep us in eternal wretchedness, are also bent upon sending us to Liberia. While the Reverend Bishop Allen, and his party, men who have the fear of God, and the welfare of their brethren at heart. The Bishop in particular, whose labors for the salvation of his brethren, are well known to a large part of those, who dwell in the United States, are completely opposed to the plan—and advise us to stay where we are. Now we have to determine whose advice we will take respecting this all important matter, whether we will adhere to Mr. Clay and his slave-holding party, who have always been our oppressors and murderers, and who are for colonizing us, more through apprehension than humanity, or to this godly man who has done so much for our benefit, together with the advice of all the good and wise [pg 76] among us and the whites. Will any of us leave our homes and go to Africa? I hope not.[25] Let them commence their attack upon us as they did on our brethren in Ohio, driving and beating us from our country, and my soul for theirs, they will have enough of it. Let no man of us budge one step, and let slave-holders come to beat us from our country. America is more our country, than it is the whites—we have enriched it with our blood and tears. The greatest riches in all America have arisen from our blood and tears:—and will they drive us from our property and homes, which we have earned with our blood? They must look sharp or this very thing will bring swift destruction upon them. The Americans have got so fat upon our blood and groans, that they have almost forgotten the God of armies. But let them go on.
I have given you, my friends, a verbatim excerpt from the letter of that righteous man, as you can find it on the page mentioned in Freedom's Journal. I know that thousands and maybe millions of my fellow citizens in these States have never heard of someone like Bishop Allen—a man whom God raised many years ago among his unaware and downtrodden brothers to preach Jesus Christ and him crucified to them. Despite this, he had to confront powerful forces and darkness to spread the gospel that he possessed among his people. However, having triumphed over the united forces of evil and wicked men, under God's grace, he established a church among us that will last as long as the earth itself. Richard Allen! Oh my God! Just thinking about the efforts of this man and his ministers among his deeply suffering brothers—made miserable by white people—to help them know the God of heaven fills my soul with profound emotions that would require a talented writer like Addison to express. My friends, it's impossible for me to say much in this work about that man of God. When the Lord raises up future historians of color, they will tell the truth about the injustices of this nation to the world, and the Holy Spirit will ensure that they give due credit to the name of Bishop Allen of Philadelphia. For now, let me just say that this man’s name (Richard Allen), though currently overshadowed and debased, will eventually be recorded in history among the greatest theologians who have lived since the apostolic age, with Bishop Allen’s influence being paramount among Africans. My friends, seek out the character and achievements of this godly man as he worked to enlighten his ignorant and suffering brothers about the truth as it is in our Master. Reflect on the tyrants and false Christians he had to challenge just to reach his people. See him and his ministers in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland bringing the joyful message of free and full salvation to people of color. However, tyrants and false Christians prevented him from entering the South too deeply, fearing he might awaken some of his ignorant brothers whom they kept in misery—fearing that he would enlighten them about their Creator. Oh my Master, my Master! I can’t help but ponder about Christian Americans! What kind of people are they? Won’t those who were consumed in Sodom and Gomorrah stand up against Christian Americans with the Bible in their hands and condemn them? Will the Scribes and Pharisees of Jerusalem, who only had the laws of Moses and the Prophets to guide them, rise up and judge Christian Americans, and condemn them who, in addition to those laws, have a revelation from Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God? Ultimately, will the Antediluvians, alongside the entire heathen world of antiquity, rise up against Christian Americans and condemn them? Christians in Europe and America go to Africa, take us away, throw us into the sea, and commit other forms of murder against us, just as they would against wild beasts. The Antediluvians and heathens never imagined such barbarity. Now, the Christians believe that because they have a name, they are alive, God will overlook these things. But if He does not deceive them, it will be because He has truly overlooked them. But back to this godly man, Bishop Allen. I openly declare to the world that he has accomplished more spiritually for his ignorant and miserable brothers than any other person of color since the beginning of time. For most white people, their greatest goal has been to keep us ignorant of our Creator, making us believe we were meant to be slaves to them and their children, digging up gold and silver for them. It is well-known that not a few professing Christians among the whites, who claim to love our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, have attacked this man and put all the obstacles they could in his way. And why? Because their goals and his were completely opposite—they tried their best to keep us in ignorance so that we might be more obedient slaves, while he, on the other hand, did everything he could to enlighten us and teach us about the Lord. I regret to say that many of our brothers have sided with our oppressors, whose greatest desire is to keep us ignorant and miserable, working against this man to hinder his efforts. Unfortunately, they have kept us in such ignorance that many of us do not realize we are fighting against ourselves, thus empowering our true enemies to tighten their cruel chains of slavery on us and our children. I have often called white Americans our natural enemies—let me clarify what I mean by that phrase. Shem, Ham, and Japheth, along with their father Noah and their wives, were not natural enemies to one another. When the ark landed after the flood on Mount Ararat in Asia, those eight were the only living people left on earth. In fact, if the scriptures are true, which I believe they are, there were no other living humans remaining. Yet, some ignorant people do not hesitate to tell us that we must be the descendants of Cain, the murderer of his brother Abel. But I can’t understand where these ignorant and greedy fools can get their information from. Did they get it from the Bible? I have searched the Bible just as thoroughly as they have, and though I might not be as learned as they are, I’ve never found a verse that states whether we are the descendants of Cain or Abel. Yet, they claim we are from Cain’s lineage and that God marked us with a dark stain so that we could be recognized as their slaves! I ask these greedy and ignorant individuals, who acts more like the seed of Cain, by committing murder, the whites or the blacks? How many shiploads of humans have black people thrown into the sea? How many thousands have been murdered in cold blood to force them into misery and ignorance to support them and their families?—However, let us be the seed of Cain, Harry, Dick, or Tom! God will show the whites who we are yet. From the beginning, I do not think we were natural enemies to one another. But the whites have made us so wretched by subjecting us to slavery and have murdered countless numbers of us to make us work for their benefit, out of pure cruelty. They take our wives, whom we love as much as ourselves—our mothers who endured pain to bring us into this world—our fathers and our beloved children—and beat and chain us together, dragging us around. They shoot us down like wild animals right before one another to force us into submission to work for them and their families. They (the whites) know well if we are men—and there’s a secret voice in their hearts that tells them we are—they are aware that if we are men and see how they treat us, nothing in our hearts can hold anything but hatred for them; even if we appear cheerful while witnessing them murder our dear mothers and wives, because we cannot help ourselves. Throughout history and across all nations, man is essentially the same. Man is a unique being—he is created in the image of God; even subjected to the direst conditions, that spirit and feeling inherent in man can never be entirely eliminated from his heart because God, who made him in His own image, instilled it there; it cannot be removed. The whites, knowing this, are uncertain of what to do; they fear that we, being human and not animals, will retaliate, and woe will be theirs. This terrible fear, combined with greed and their natural desire to be called masters (a title they will still regret) leads them to resolve to keep us in ignorance and helplessness for as long as they can, making the most of their time while it lasts. In fact, they, and not us, make themselves our natural enemies through their cruelty. They keep us miserable and call us their property, but soon they will have more than they can handle—one day their greed will overflow. (We are all in this world together!) I mentioned earlier that we cannot help ourselves when it comes to the whites murdering our mothers and wives, but that is an inaccurate statement—for we can help ourselves; if we cast aside our subservience and resolve to act like men and not animals, the murderers among the whites would be too afraid to show their faces. But oh, my God!—with sadness, I must express that my people, all over the world, have a submissive, servile spirit. They yield too easily to the whites, regardless of whether they are right or wrong—which is why the whites can keep their feet on our necks. Oh! my brothers of color across the globe, when will we awaken from this death-like indifference?—And become men!! You’ll notice that if we ever become men (meaning respectable men, like others), we must fully exert ourselves. Remember, the primary goal of many whites is to keep us ignorant and make us work to support them and their families. Here in the southern and western parts of this country, there are at least three colored people for every white; why is it that these few weak, useless whites can control so many capable men—any one of whom could overpower a dozen whites, living in wretchedness and despair? This clearly shows our condition; we are ignorant, submissive, servile, and lowly—and the whites know it—they know we are too servile to assert our rights as men—or they would not treat us this way. Would they mistreat any other people as they do us? No, they know too well the consequences they would face. Why don’t they bring people from Asia to be their servants? They know their lives would be in danger. Why don’t they enslave the original people of this country to work their land and mines? They know those people would rise up against them. The natives wouldn’t rest at any hour, seeking their revenge. But my people (some, not all) are willing to stand by and let the cruel whites commit murder against us. In some of the West Indies and across much of South America, there are six or eight colored people for every white. Why don’t they take control of those lands? Who prevents them? It’s not the greedy whites—they’re too busy accumulating wealth from the blood and tears of black people. The reality is, they are too submissive; they love having masters too much! Some of our brothers, too, who seek personal gain rather than the glory of God and the welfare of their people, join with our oppressors to mock and spread falsehood about our Bishop. They think they are achieving something great by aligning themselves with whites to ridicule and make fun of those laboring for their benefit. These poor ignorant souls don’t realize that the sole aim of the whites is to turn them into fools and slaves, whip them, and force them to work for their families. But I say, no one can rightfully despise Bishop Allen for his public efforts among us unless that person has a contempt for God and righteousness. Thus, we see the stark contrast between the positions of Mr. Clay and his slaveholding allies—who are determined to keep us in perpetual misery while advocating for our colonization—against Reverend Bishop Allen and his group, who genuinely fear God and care for their brothers. Bishop Allen, whose efforts for the salvation of his people are widely recognized, is completely against this colonization plan and advises us to stay where we are. Now we must decide whose guidance we will follow concerning this crucial matter—whether to align with Mr. Clay and his slaveholding cronies who have always been our oppressors and murderers, pushing for colonization more out of fear than concern, or with this godly man who has done so much for us, along with the advice of all the good and wise among us and and the whites. Will any of us leave our homes to go to Africa? I hope not. Let them begin their assault on us as they did with our brothers in Ohio, driving and beating us from our land, and they will face consequences. Let none of us move an inch if slaveholders come to chase us away. America is more our homeland than it is theirs—we have enriched it with our blood and tears. The greatest wealth in all America has arisen from our suffering—will they drive us from our property and homes, which we have earned with our blood? They should beware, as this very act could lead to their swift downfall. The Americans have grown so fat from our pain and suffering that they have nearly forgotten the God of armies. But let them continue.
How cunning slave-holders think they are!!!!—How much like the king of Egypt, who after he saw plainly that God was determined to bring out his people, in spite of him and his, as powerful as they were. He was willing that Moses, Aaron and the Elders of Israel, but not all the people should go and serve the Lord. But God deceived him as he will christian Americans, unless they are very cautious how they move. What would have become of the United States of America, was it not for those among the whites, who not in words barely, but in truth and in deed, love and fear the Lord Our Lord and Master said:—[26]
How clever slave owners think they are!!!!—They are so much like the king of Egypt, who, after realizing that God was determined to free His people despite him and his mighty power, was willing to let Moses, Aaron, and the Elders of Israel go, but not the entire nation. Yet God misled him, just as He will mislead American Christians unless they are very careful about their actions. What would have happened to the United States if not for those among the whites who genuinely love and fear the Lord, not just in words but in action? Our Lord and Master said:—[26]
"Whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depths of the sea."
"Anyone who leads one of these little ones who believe in me astray would be better off having a millstone tied around their neck and being thrown into the sea."
But the Americans with [pg 77] this very threatening of the Lord's, not only beat his little ones among the Africans, but many of them they put to death or murder. Now the avaricious Americans think that the Lord Jesus Christ will let them off, because his words are no more than the words of a man! In fact, many of them are so avaricious and ignorant that they do not believe in our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Tyrants may think they are so skilful in State affairs is the reason that the government is preserved. But I tell you, that this country would have been given up long ago, was it not for the lovers of the Lord. They are indeed, the salt of the earth. Remove the people of God among the whites, from this land of blood, and it will stand until they cleverly get out of the way. I adopt the language of the Rev. S.E. Cornish, of N. York, editor of the Rights of All, and say:
But the Americans with [pg 77] this very threatening of the Lord's, not only beat his little ones among the Africans, but many of them they killed or murdered. Now the greedy Americans think that the Lord Jesus Christ will let them off, because his words are no more than the words of a man! In fact, many of them are so greedy and ignorant that they do not believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Tyrants may think they are so skilled in government affairs that it’s why the government is maintained. But I tell you, this country would have been given up long ago if it weren’t for the lovers of the Lord. They are truly the salt of the earth. Remove the people of God among the whites from this land of blood, and it will stand until they cleverly get out of the way. I adopt the language of Rev. S.E. Cornish of N. York, editor of the Rights of All, and say:
"Any colored man of common intelligence who gives his countenance and influence to that colony further than its missionary object and interest extend, should be considered as a traitor to his brethren, and discarded by every respectable man of colour: and every member of that society, however pure his motive, whatever may be his religious character and moral worth, should in his efforts to remove the coloured population from their rightful soil, the land of their birth and nativity, be considered as acting gratuitously unrighteous and cruel."
"Any person of color with common sense who supports that colony beyond its mission and purpose should be viewed as a traitor to their community and should be avoided by every respectable person of color. Additionally, every member of that society, regardless of their good intentions, religious beliefs, or moral character, should be seen as acting unjustly and cruelly when they attempt to take people of color from their rightful land, the place where they were born."
Let me make an appeal brethren, to your hearts, for your cordial co-operation in the circulation of "The Rights of All," among us. The utility of such a vehicle, if rightly conducted, cannot be estimated. I hope that the well informed among us, may see the absolute necessity of their co-operation in its universal spread among us. If we should let it go down, never let us undertake any thing of the kind again, but give up at once and say that we are really so ignorant and wretched that we cannot do any thing at all! As far as I have seen the writings of its editor, I believe he is not seeking to fill his pockets with money, but has the welfare [pg 78] of his brethren truly at heart. Such men, brethren, ought to be supported by us.
Let me appeal to you, friends, to join together in spreading "The Rights of All" among us. The value of this effort, if done properly, is immeasurable. I hope those of you who are informed will recognize how crucial it is for everyone to help share it widely. If we let it fade away, then we should never attempt anything like this again and simply accept that we are too ignorant and miserable to accomplish anything at all! From what I've read of the editor's writings, I believe he isn’t trying to get rich but genuinely cares about the well-being of his fellow members. People like him deserve our support. [pg 78]
But to return to the colonizing trick. It will be well for me to notice here at once, that I do not mean indiscriminately to condemn all the members and advocates of this scheme, for I believe that there are some friends to the sons of Africa, who are laboring for our salvation, not in words only but in truth and in deed, who have been drawn into this plan. Some, more by persuasion than any thing else; while others, with humane feelings and lively zeal for our good, seeing how much we suffer from the afflictions poured upon us by unmerciful tyrants, are willing to enroll their names in any thing which they think has for its ultimate end our redemption from wretchedness and miseries; such men, with a heart truly overflowing with gratitude for their past services and zeal in our cause, I humbly beg to examine this plot minutely, and see if the end which they have in view will be completely consummated by such a course of procedure. Our friends who have been imperceptibly drawn into this plot I view with tenderness, and would not for the world injure their feelings, and I have only to hope for the future, that they will withdraw themselves from it; for I declare to them, that the plot is not for the glory of God, but on the contrary the perpetuation of slavery in this country, which will ruin them and the country forever, unless something is immediately done.
But let's get back to the colonizing scheme. I want to point out right away that I don’t intend to unfairly criticize all the people involved in this plan. I believe there are some supporters of the African community who are genuinely working for our well-being, not just in words but also in actions. Some have been convinced to join this initiative, while others, driven by compassion and a strong desire to help us, see how much we suffer under ruthless oppressors and are eager to attach their names to anything they believe will ultimately lead to our liberation from misery. I respectfully urge these individuals, who genuinely care and have previously supported our cause, to closely examine this plan and determine if it will truly achieve the goals they intend. I view our friends who have unknowingly become part of this scheme with kindness and would never want to hurt their feelings. I can only hope they will distance themselves from it in the future because I must tell them that this plan does not honor God; instead, it seeks to continue slavery in this country, which will lead to disaster for both them and our nation unless something changes immediately.
Do the colonizationists think to send us off without first being reconciled to us? Do they think to bundle us up like brutes and send us off, as they did our brethren of the State of Ohio? Have they not to be reconciled to us, or reconcile us to them, for the cruelties with which they have afflicted our fathers and us? Methinks colonizationists think they have a set of brutes to deal with, sure enough. Do they think to drive us from our country and homes, after having enriched it with our blood and tears, and keep back millions of our dear brethren, sunk in the [pg 79] most barbarous wretchedness, to dig up gold and silver for them and their children? Surely, the Americans must think that we are brutes, as some of them have represented us to be. They think that we do not feel for our brethren, whom they are murdering by the inches, but they are dreadfully deceived. I acknowledge that there are some deceitful and hypocritical wretches among us, who will tell us one thing while they mean another, and thus they go on aiding our enemies to oppress themselves and us. But I declare this day before my Lord and Master, that I believe there are some true-hearted sons of Africa, in this land of oppression, but pretended liberty!!!!!—who do in reality feel for their suffering brethren, who are held in bondage by tyrants. Some of the advocates of this cunningly devised plot of Satan represent us to be the greatest set of cut throats in the world, as though God, wants, us to take his work out of his hand before he is ready. Does not vengeance belong to the Lord? Is he not able to repay the Americans for their cruelties, with which they have afflicted Africa's sons and daughters, without our interference, unless we are ordered? Is it surprising to think that the Americans, having the bible in their hands, do not believe it. Are not the hearts of all men in the hands of the God of battles? And does he not suffer some, in consequence of cruelties, to go on until they are irrecoverably lost? Now, what can be more aggravating, than for the Americans, after having treated us so bad, to hold us up to the world as such great throat cutters? It appears to me as though they are resolved to assail us with every species of affliction that their ingenuity can invent. (☞ See the African Repository and Colonial Journal, from its commencement to the present day—see how we are, through the medium of that periodical, abused and held up by the Americans, as the greatest nuisance to society, and throat-cutters in the world.) But the Lord sees their actions. Americans! notwithstanding you have and do continue to treat us more cruel [pg 80] than any heathen nation ever did a people it had subjected to the same condition that you have us. Now let us reason—I mean you of the United States, whom I believe God designs to save from destruction, if you will hear. For I declare to you, whether you believe it or not, that there are some on the continent of America, who will never be able to repent. God will surely destroy them, to show you his disapprobation of the murders they and you have inflicted on us. I say, let us reason; had you not better take our body, while you have it in your power, and while we are yet ignorant and wretched, not knowing but a little, give us education, and teach us the pure religion of our Lord and Master, which is calculated to make the lion lay down in peace with the lamb, and which millions of you have beaten us nearly to death for trying to obtain since we have been among you, and thus, at once, gain our affection, while we are ignorant? Remember Americans, that we must and shall be free, and enlightened as you are, will you wait until we shall, under God, obtain our liberty by the crushing arm of power? Will it not be dreadful for you? I speak Americans for your good. We must and shall be free I say, in spite of you. You may do your best to keep us in wretchedness and misery, to enrich you and your children but God will deliver us from under you. And wo, wo, will be to you if we have to obtain our freedom by fighting. Throw away your fears and prejudices then, and enlighten us and treat us like men, and we will like you more than we do now hate you,[27] and tell us now no more about colonization, for America is as much our country, as it is yours.—Treat us like men, and there is no danger but we will all live in peace and happiness together. For we are not like you, hard hearted, unmerciful, and unforgiving. What a happy country this will be, if the whites will listen. What nation under heaven, will be able to do any thing with us, unless God gives [pg 81] us up into his hand? But Americans, I declare to you, while you keep us and our children in bondage, and treat us like brutes, to make us support you and your families, we cannot be your friends. You do not look for it, do you? Treat us then like men, and we will be your friends. And there is not a doubt in my mind, but that the whole of the past will be sunk into oblivion, and we yet, under God, will become a united and happy people. The whites may say it is impossible, but remember that nothing is impossible with God.
Do the colonizationists really think they can send us away without first making amends with us? Do they believe they can treat us like animals and send us off, just like they did our brothers in Ohio? Don’t they need to reconcile with us, or reconcile us to them, for the cruelties they’ve inflicted on our ancestors and us? It seems the colonizationists view us as mere beasts. Do they think they can drive us from our country and homes, after we’ve poured our blood and tears into it, all while leaving millions of our relatives in the deepest suffering to dig up gold and silver for them and their children? Surely, Americans must think we are brutes, as some have portrayed us. They assume we don’t care about our brothers, who are being slowly murdered, but they are terribly mistaken. I acknowledge that there are some deceitful and hypocritical individuals among us who say one thing while meaning another, aiding our enemies in oppressing both themselves and us. But I declare today before my Lord and Master that I believe there are true-hearted sons of Africa in this land of oppression, disguised as liberty!!!!!—who genuinely care for their suffering brethren, trapped under tyrants. Some supporters of this cunning scheme by Satan depict us as the worst criminals, as though God wants us to take matters into our own hands before He’s ready. Doesn’t vengeance belong to the Lord? Isn’t He able to repay the Americans for their cruelty toward Africa's sons and daughters without our involvement, unless commanded? Is it surprising that Americans, who hold the Bible in their hands, don’t truly believe it? Are not the hearts of all men in the hands of the God of battles? And doesn’t He allow some to continue their cruelty until they are irretrievably lost? Now, what could be more infuriating than for Americans, after treating us so horribly, to present us to the world as ruthless criminals? It seems to me they are determined to attack us with every sort of suffering their cleverness can invent. (☞ See the African Repository and Colonial Journal, from its start to now—see how we are treated through that publication, being slandered by Americans as the biggest menace to society and criminals in the world.) But the Lord sees their actions. Americans! Despite the fact that you have and continue to treat us more cruelly than any heathen nation has treated a people in a similar situation, let’s reason together—I mean you, of the United States, whom I believe God intends to save from destruction, if you are willing to listen. For I declare to you, whether you believe it or not, there are some people on the American continent who will never be able to repent. God will surely destroy them to show you His disapproval of the murders they, and you, have committed against us. I say, let’s reason; wouldn’t it be better to take our bodies, while you still can, and while we are yet ignorant and miserable, offer us an education, and teach us the pure religion of our Lord and Master, which is meant to make the lion lie down peacefully with the lamb, and which millions of you have beaten us nearly to death for pursuing since our arrival, thus gaining our affection while we are still unaware? Remember, Americans, that we must and shall be free, and we’ll become enlightened just like you are—will you wait until we, under God, achieve our freedom through the might of power? Won’t that be dreadful for you? I speak to you, Americans, for your own good. We must and shall be free, I say, despite you. You can do your best to keep us in misery to enrich yourselves and your families, but God will deliver us from under you. Woe, woe, will come to you if we obtain our freedom through fighting. Let go of your fears and prejudices, then, and enlighten us and treat us like men, and we will like you more than we currently hate you, and tell us no more about colonization, for America is just as much our country as it is yours. Treat us like men, and there’s no doubt that we will live in peace and happiness together. We are not like you—hard-hearted, unmerciful, and unforgiving. What a joyful nation this could be if the white people would listen. What nation under heaven could do anything with us unless God gives us up to His will? But Americans, I declare to you, as long as you keep us and our children in bondage and treat us like animals to support you and your families, we cannot be your friends. You don’t expect that, do you? So treat us like men, and we will be your friends. I have no doubt that the entire past will fade away, and we will become a united and happy people under God. The white people may say it’s impossible, but remember that nothing is impossible with God.
The Americans may say or do as they please, but they have to raise us from the condition of brutes to that of respectable men, and to make a national acknowledgement to us for the wrongs they have inflicted on us. As unexpected, strange, and wild as these propositions may to some appear, it is no less a fact, that unless they are complied with, the Americans of the United States, though they may for a little while escape, God will yet weigh them in a balance, and if they are not superior to other men, as they have represented themselves to be, he will give them wretchedness to their very heart's content.
The Americans can say or do whatever they want, but they need to lift us from a state of barbarism to that of respectable people and officially acknowledge the wrongs they've done to us. While these demands might seem unexpected, strange, or extreme to some, the truth is that if they aren't met, the Americans of the United States, even if they manage to evade it for a while, will ultimately face judgment. If they aren't truly better than others, as they've claimed, they will be given suffering that satisfies their deepest despair.
And now brethren, having concluded these four Articles, I submit them, together with my Preamble, dedicated to the Lord for your inspection, in language so very simple, that the most ignorant, who can read at all, may easily understand—of which you may make the best you possibly can.[28] Should [pg 82] tyrants take it into their heads to emancipate any of you, remember that your freedom is your natural right. You are men, as well as they, and instead of returning thanks to them for your freedom, return it to the Holy Ghost, who is your rightful owner. If they do not want to part with your labours, which have enriched them, let them keep you, and my word for it, that God Almighty, will break their strong band. Do you believe this my brethren?—See my Address delivered before the General Coloured Association of Massachusetts, which may be found in Freedom's Journal, for Dec. 20, 1828.—See the last clause of that Address. Whether you believe it or not, I tell you that God will dash tyrants, in combination with devils, into atoms, and will bring you out from your wretchedness and miseries, under these Christian People!!!!!!
And now, friends, having wrapped up these four Articles, I present them, along with my introduction, dedicated to the Lord for your review, written in such simple language that even the most uneducated reader can easily understand—feel free to use them as best you can.[28] Should tyrants decide to free any of you, remember that your freedom is your natural right. You are human beings just like them, and instead of thanking them for your freedom, give thanks to the Holy Spirit, who is your true owner. If they don’t want to give up your work, which has benefited them, let them keep you, and I promise you that God Almighty will break their stronghold. Do you believe this, my friends?—See my Address given before the General Coloured Association of Massachusetts, which can be found in Freedom's Journal, on Dec. 20, 1828.—Check out the last part of that Address. Whether you believe it or not, I tell you that God will shatter tyrants, in cahoots with devils, into pieces, and will lead you out of your suffering and misery, under these Christian People!!!!!!
Those philanthropists and lovers of the human family, who have volunteered their services for our redemption from wretchedness, have a high claim on our gratitude, and we should always view them as our greatest earthly benefactors.
Those philanthropists and lovers of humanity, who have offered their help for our salvation from misery, deserve our deepest gratitude, and we should always see them as our greatest earthly benefactors.
If any are anxious to ascertain who I am, know the world, that I am one of the oppressed, degraded and wretched sons of Africa, rendered so by the avaricious and unmerciful, among the whites.—If any wish to plunge me into the wretched incapacity of a slave, or murder me for the truth, know ye, that I am in the hand of God, and at your disposal. I count my life not dear unto me, but I am ready to be offered at any moment. For what is the use of living when in fact I am dead. But remember, Americans, that as miserable, wretched, degraded and abject as you have made us in preceding, and in this generation, to support you and your families, that some of you (whites) on the continent of America, [pg 83] will yet curse the day that you ever were born. You want slaves, and want us for your slaves!!! My colour will yet, root some of you out of the very face of the earth!!!!!! You may doubt it if you please. I know that thousands will doubt—they think they have us so well secured in wretchedness, to them and their children, that it is impossible for such things to occur. So did the antideluvians doubt Noah, until the day in which the flood came and swept them away. So did the Sodomites doubt, until Lot had got out of the City, and God rained down fire and brimstone from heaven, upon them and burnt them up. So did the king of Egypt doubt the very existence of a God, he said, "who is the Lord, that I should let Israel go?" Did he not find to his sorrow, who the Lord was, when he and all his mighty men of war, were smothered to death in the Red Sea?—So did the Romans doubt, many of them were really so ignorant, that they thought the world of mankind were made to be slaves to them; just as many of the Americans think now, of my colour.—But they got dreadfully deceived. When men got their eyes opened, they made the murderers scamper. The way in which they cut their tyrannical throats, was not much inferior to the way the Romans or murderers, served them, when they held them in wretchedness and degradation under their feet. So would Christian Americans doubt, if God should send an Angel from heaven to preach their funeral sermon. The fact is, the Christians having a name to live, while they are dead, think that God will screen them on that ground.
If anyone is eager to know who I am, let the world understand that I am one of the oppressed, degraded, and miserable sons of Africa, made so by the greedy and merciless among the white people. If anyone wants to reduce me to the miserable state of a slave, or kill me for speaking the truth, know that I am in God's hands and at your mercy. I don’t value my life highly, but I’m ready to give it up at any moment. What’s the point of living if I’m essentially dead? But remember, Americans, that as miserable, degraded, and pathetic as you have made us in the past and in this generation to support you and your families, some of you (whites) in America will yet curse the day you were born. You want slaves, and you want us to be your slaves! My skin color will eventually drive some of you out of existence! You may doubt it if you wish. I know thousands will doubt—they think they have us so trapped in our misery, both for themselves and their children, that it is impossible for such things to happen. Just like the antediluvians doubted Noah until the day the flood came and swept them away. Just like the people of Sodom doubted until Lot left the city, and God rained fire and brimstone from heaven upon them and burned them up. Just like the king of Egypt doubted the very existence of God, saying, “Who is the Lord that I should let Israel go?” Did he not regret it when he and all his mighty warriors drowned in the Red Sea? Just like the Romans, many of whom were so ignorant that they believed all of humanity was made to be their slaves; similarly, many Americans think this now about my race. But they were terribly mistaken. When people opened their eyes, they forced the murderers to flee. The way they dealt with their tyrants was not much different from how the Romans or murderers treated them while keeping them in misery and degradation. So would Christian Americans doubt if God were to send an Angel from heaven to deliver their funeral sermon. The truth is, Christians who are merely pretending to be alive while being dead believe that God will protect them based on that pretense.
See the hundreds and thousands of us that are thrown into the seas by Christians, and murdered by them in other ways. They cram us into their vessel holds in chains and in hand-cuffs—men, women and children, all together!! O! save us, we pray thee, thou God of heaven and of earth, from the devouring hands of the white Christians!!!!!!
See the hundreds and thousands of us who are thrown into the sea by Christians and killed by them in other ways. They cram us into their ship holds in chains and handcuffs—men, women, and children, all together!! Oh! Please save us, we pray, you God of heaven and earth, from the ruthless hands of white Christians!!!!!!
The start and the finish,
You are enthroned in Heaven above, Surrounded by angels here:
The whites have killed us, O God!
And kept us in the dark about you.
They toss us into the seas:
Please, we ask you, for Jesus' sake, To rescue us from their hold.
You will deliver us;
But so that you can achieve these things,
Your glory must be sought.
In conclusion, I ask the candid and unprejudiced of the whole world, to search the pages of historians diligently, and see if the Antediluvians—the Sodomites—the Egyptians—the Babylonians—the Ninevites—the Carthagenians—the Persians—the Macedonians—the Greeks—the Romans—the Mahometans—the Jews—or devils, ever treated a set of human beings, as the white Christians of America do us, the blacks, or Africans.—I also ask the attention of the world of mankind to the declaration of these very American people, of the United States.
In conclusion, I urge the open-minded and impartial people around the world to thoroughly examine the writings of historians and see if the Antediluvians, Sodomites, Egyptians, Babylonians, Ninevites, Carthaginians, Persians, Macedonians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims, Jews, or even devils ever treated any group of people like the white Christians in America treat us, the black people or Africans. I also call on everyone to pay attention to the statements made by these very American people, the citizens of the United States.
A Declaration made July 4, 1776.
A Declaration made July 4, 1776.
It says,[29]
It says, __A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__
"When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle [pg 85] them, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security."
When it's necessary for one group of people to break the political connections with another group and establish a separate and equal status among the world's powers, as granted by the laws of nature and by God, it's important to explain the reasons for their decision to separate, showing respect for the views of others. We believe it's clear that all people are created equal and that they have certain rights given to them by their Creator that cannot be taken away. These rights include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To protect these rights, governments are formed, gaining their legitimate powers from the consent of the governed. If any government becomes harmful to these goals, the people have the right to change or abolish it and create a new government based on principles that are most likely to ensure their safety and happiness. It is wise to remember that well-established governments should not be changed for trivial reasons. In fact, history shows that people are often more willing to tolerate suffering, as long as it's manageable, rather than act against the systems they are accustomed to. However, when a long pattern of abuses and usurpations, aimed at the same goal, clearly reveals an intention to impose absolute tyranny, it becomes both their right and duty to overthrow that government and establish new protections for their future security.
See your declaration, Americans!! Do you understand your own language? Hear your language, proclaimed to the world, July 4, 1776—
See your declaration, Americans!! Do you understand your own language? Hear your language, proclaimed to the world, July 4, 1776—
☞ "We hold these truths to be self evident—that ALL MEN are created EQUAL! that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!!"
☞ "We believe these truths are clear—that ALL PEOPLE are created EQUAL! that they are granted certain rights by their Creator that cannot be taken away; among these are life, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness!!"
Compare your own language above, extracted from your Declaration of Independence, with your cruelties and murders inflicted by your cruel and unmerciful fathers on ourselves on our fathers and on us, men who have [pg 86] never given your fathers or you the least provocation!!!
Compare your own words above, taken from your Declaration of Independence, with the violence and murders committed by your harsh and unforgiving ancestors against us, our ancestors, and us—men who have never given your fathers or you any reason to act this way!!!
Hear your language further!
Hear more of your language!
☞ "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security."
"However, when a long history of abuses and takeovers, all directed toward the same objective, reveals a strategy to impose total tyranny on them, it is their right, it is their duty, to remove such a government and create new safeguards for their future safety."
Now, Americans! I ask you candidly, was your sufferings under Great Britain one hundredth part as cruel and tyrannical as you have rendered ours under you? Some of you, no doubt, believe that we will never throw off your murderous government, and "provide new guards for our future security." If Satan has made you believe it, will he not deceive you?[30] Do the whites say, I being a black man, ought to be humble, which I readily admit? I ask them, ought they not to be as humble as I? or do they think they can measure arms with Jehovah? Will not the Lord yet humble them? or will not these very coloured people, whom they now treat worse than brutes, yet under God, humble them low down enough? Some of the whites are ignorant enough to tell us, that we ought to be submissive to them, that they may keep their feet on our throats. And if we do not submit to be beaten to death by them, we are bad creatures and of course must be damned, &c. If any man wishes to hear this doctrine openly preached to us by the American preachers, let him go into the Southern and Western sections of this country—I do not speak from hearsay—what I have written, is what I have seen and heard myself. No man may think that my book is made up of conjecture—I have travelled and observed nearly the whole of those things myself, and what little I did not get by [pg 87] my own observation, I received from those among the whites and blacks, in whom the greatest confidence may be placed.
Now, Americans! I ask you honestly, was your suffering under Great Britain even one hundredth as cruel and tyrannical as what you've imposed on us? Some of you probably think we'll never shake off your oppressive government and "create new protections for our future security." If the devil has convinced you of that, won't he also mislead you?[30] Do white people believe that, as a black man, I should be humble, which I readily accept? I ask them, shouldn’t they be just as humble as I am? Or do they think they can challenge God? Will the Lord not humble them? Or will these very people of color, whom they currently treat worse than animals, ultimately bring them down? Some white people are clueless enough to tell us that we should submit to them so they can keep their feet on our necks. And if we refuse to let them beat us to death, we are labeled as bad people and, of course, must be condemned, etc. If anyone wants to hear this doctrine openly preached to us by American preachers, let them go to the Southern and Western parts of this country—I don’t speak from hearsay—what I’ve written is based on what I’ve seen and heard myself. No one should think my book is based on speculation—I have traveled and witnessed almost everything I describe, and what little I didn’t learn from my own observation, I got from those among both whites and blacks in whom I place the greatest trust.
The Americans may be as vigilant as they please, but they cannot be vigilant enough for the Lord, neither can they hide themselves, where he will not find and bring them out.
The Americans can be as watchful as they want, but they can never be watchful enough for the Lord, nor can they hide in a place where He won’t find them and bring them out.
When bleak times of great suffering Call for your usual grace?
Have made the poor their targets;
Oh, let them fail because of those plans. Which they set aside for others.
They praise, surprisingly.
Their arrogant pride looks down; And so, in their stubborn mindset, No thought of God is left.
And they disregard all their enemies; Because your judgments, unnoticed, Are far above their view.
They believe their pointless plans will succeed,
Free from all misfortune.
With curses and lies; By which the wrongdoings of their heart They study to blend in.
And all their art use, The innocent and the poor at the same time
To search and destroy.
Surprise their careless prey
With more cleverness, or express
More savage rage than them.
And they wear modest looks;
That being said, the poor may be deceived less. Their sudden fear
PART II.
Part 2.
He never ignores the suffering poor,
Nor do they heed oppression.
Extend your powerful arm,
And by the greatness of your power,
Protect the vulnerable from harm.
And, proudly saying, "Come on, God doesn't care about what we do;
"He will never repay." — Common Prayer Book.
Is the Spirit's roughness holding me back? Or, undeterred in action and speech.
Be a genuine witness of my Lord.
Hide the word of God Most High!
How can I possibly dare to stand before you? To stand, or how will you handle your anger?
Soften the vow, or ease my words,
To obtain the Earth's golden treasures, or escape The cross you endured, my Lord?
Your shadowing wings around my head:
Since in all pain your gentle love I will still ensure that my refreshment is effective.
FOOTNOTES:
[20] "Niger" is a word derived from the Latin, which was used by the old Romans to designate inanimate beings which were black, such as soot, pot, wood, house, &c. Also, of animals which they considered inferior to the human species, as a black horse, cow, hog, bird, dog, &c. The white Americans have applied this term to Africans, by way of reproach for our color, to aggravate and heighten our miseries, because they have their feet on our throats, and we cannot help ourselves.
[20] "Niger" is a word that comes from Latin, which the ancient Romans used to refer to inanimate things that were black, like soot, pots, wood, houses, etc. They also used it for animals they viewed as inferior to humans, such as black horses, cows, pigs, birds, dogs, etc. White Americans have adopted this term to insult Africans because of our skin color, adding to our suffering, since they have us oppressed and we can't help ourselves.
[22] I mean those whose labors for the good, or rather destruction of Jerusalem, and the Jews. Ceased before our Lord entered the Temple, and over turned the tables of the Money Changers.
[22] I’m referring to those whose efforts for the benefit, or actually the downfall, of Jerusalem and the Jews stopped before our Lord came into the Temple and flipped over the money changers' tables.
[23] How many millions souls of the human family have the blacks, beat nearly to death, to keep them from learning to read the Word of God and from writing. And telling lies about them, by holding them up to the world as a tribe of TALKING APES, void of intellect!!! incapable of LEARNING, &c.
[23] How many millions of human souls have the Black people been beaten nearly to death to keep them from learning to read the Word of God and from writing? They’ve been portrayed to the world as a tribe of TALKING APES, devoid of intellect!!! incapable of LEARNING, etc.
[24] And still hold us up with indignity as being incapable of acquiring knowledge!!! See the inconsistency of the assertions of those wretches—they beat us inhumanly, sometimes almost to death, for attempting to inform ourselves, by reading the Word of our Maker, and at the same time tell us, that we are beings void of intellect!!!!! How admirably their practices agree with their professions in this case. Let me cry shame upon you Americans, for such outrages upon human nature!!! If it were possible for the whites always to keep us ignorant and miserable, and make us work to enrich them and their children, and insult our feelings by representing us as talking Apes, what would they do? But glory honour and praise to Heaven's King, that the sons and daughters of Africa, will, in spite of all the opposition of their enemies, stand forth in all the dignity and glory that is granted by the Lord to his creature man.
[24] And still treat us with disrespect as if we’re unable to gain knowledge!!! Look at the contradictions in what those miserable people say—they beat us brutally, sometimes nearly to death, just for trying to learn by reading the Word of our Creator, and at the same time they claim we are beings void of intellect!!!!! How perfectly their actions match their words in this situation. Let me express my shame for you Americans, for such violations of human dignity!!! If it were possible for white people to keep us ignorant and miserable forever, making us work to enrich themselves and their children, while insulting us by calling us talking Apes, what would they do? But glory, honor, and praise to Heaven's King, that the sons and daughters of Africa will, despite all the opposition from their enemies, rise in all the dignity and glory that is given by the Lord to his creation.
[25] Those who are ignorant enough to go to Africa, the coloured people ought to be glad to have them go, for if they are ignorant enough to let the whites fool them off to Africa, they would be no small injury to us if they reside in this country.
[25] Those who are clueless enough to head to Africa, the people of color should be happy to see them leave because if they are naive enough to let white people trick them into going to Africa, they would be quite a liability if they stayed in this country.
[28] Some of my brethren, who are sensible, do not take an interest in enlightening the minds of our more ignorant brethren respecting this Book, and in reading it to them, just as though they will not have either to rise or fall by what is written in this book. Do they believe that I would be so foolish as to put out a book of this kind, without strict—ah! very strict commandments of the Lord!—Surely the blacks and whites must think that I am ignorant enough. Do they think that I would have the audacious wickedness to take the name of my God in vain?
[28] Some of my peers, who are sensible, don’t bother to educate our less informed members about this Book, or to read it to them, as if they won’t be affected by what’s written in it. Do they really think I would be so naive as to publish something like this without very strict—oh, extremely strict—guidance from the Lord? Surely both the knowledgeable and the uninformed must think I’m foolish. Do they believe I would have the audacity to disrespect my God?
Notice, I said in the concluding clause of Article 3—I call God, I call Angels, I call men to witness, that the destruction of the Americans is at hand, and will be speedily consumated unless they repent. Now I wonder if the world think that I would take the name of God in this way in vain? What do they think I take God to be? Do they suppose that I would trifle with that God who will not have his holy name taken in vain?—He will show you and the world, in due time, whether this book is for his glory, or written by me through envy to the whites, as some have represented.
Notice, I mentioned in the closing statement of Article 3—I call on God, I call on Angels, I call on people to witness that the destruction of the Americans is imminent and will happen quickly unless they repent. Now I wonder if the world thinks that I would misuse God's name like this? What do they think I believe God is? Do they think I would mess around with a God who doesn't want His holy name taken lightly?—He will reveal to you and the world, in due time, whether this book is for His glory or if I wrote it out of jealousy towards the whites, as some have claimed.
[30] The Lord has not taught the Americans that we will not some day or other throw off their chains and hand-cuffs, from our hands and feet, and their devilish lashes (which some of them shall have enough of yet) from off our backs.
[30] The Lord hasn’t taught the Americans that we won’t eventually shake off their chains and handcuffs from our hands and feet, and their cruel whips (which some of them will definitely face the consequences of) from our backs.
AN ADDRESS
A Location
TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
TO THE SLAVES OF THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
(REJECTED BY THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, 1843.)
(REJECTED BY THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, 1843.)
BY HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET.
BY HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET.
PREFACE.
PREFACE.
The following Address was first read at the National Convention held at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1843. Since that time it has been slightly modified, retaining, however, all of its original doctrine. The document elicited more discussion than any other paper that was ever brought before that, or any other deliberative body of colored persons, and their friends. Gentlemen who opposed the Address, based their objections on these grounds. 1. That the document was war-like, and encouraged insurrection; and 2. That if the Convention should adopt it, that those delegates who lived near the borders of the slave states, would not dare to return to their homes. The Address was rejected by a small majority; and now in compliance with the earnest request of many who heard it, and in conformity to the wishes of numerous friends who are anxious to see it, the author now gives it to the public, praying God that this little book may be borne on the four winds of heaven, until the principles it contains shall be understood and adopted by every slave in the Union.
The following address was first presented at the National Convention in Buffalo, NY, in 1843. Since then, it has been slightly updated while keeping all of its original ideas intact. This document sparked more discussion than any other paper ever presented to that or any other assembly of Black individuals and their allies. Those who opposed the address highlighted two main points: 1. That the document was aggressive and encouraged rebellion; and 2. That if the convention adopted it, delegates living near slave states would fear returning home. The address was rejected by a narrow majority; and now, in response to the strong requests of many who heard it and in line with the wishes of numerous supporters eager to share it, the author now presents it to the public, hoping that this little book may be carried on the winds of change until its principles are recognized and accepted by every enslaved person in the nation.
Troy, N.Y., April 15, 1848.
Troy, NY, April 15, 1848.
ADDRESS TO THE SLAVES OF THE U.S.
Brethren and Fellow Citizens:
Brothers and Fellow Citizens:
Your brethren of the north, east, and west have been accustomed to meet together in National Conventions, to sympathize with each other, and to weep over your unhappy condition. In these meetings we have addressed all classes of the free, but we have never until this time, sent a word of consolation and advice to you. We have been contented in sitting still and mourning over your sorrows, earnestly hoping that before this day, your sacred liberties would have been restored. But, we have hoped in vain. Years have rolled on, and tens of thousands have been borne on streams of blood, and tears, to the shores of eternity. While you have been oppressed, we have also been partakers with you; nor can we be free while you are enslaved. We therefore write to you as being bound with you.
Your brothers and sisters from the north, east, and west have been used to gathering in National Conventions to support each other and mourn your unfortunate situation. In these meetings, we've spoken to all kinds of free people, but until now, we've never sent a message of comfort and guidance to you. We've just sat back and grieved over your struggles, genuinely hoping that by now, your precious freedoms would have been restored. But our hopes have been in vain. Years have passed, and tens of thousands have been lost in a tide of blood and tears, reaching the shores of eternity. While you’ve suffered, we’ve also shared in that suffering; we cannot be truly free while you remain enslaved. So, we write to you as those who are connected with you.
Many of you are bound to us, not only by the ties of a common humanity, but we are connected by the more tender relations of parents, wives, husbands, children, brothers, and sisters, and friends. As such we most affectionately address you.
Many of you are connected to us not only by our shared humanity but also through the deeper bonds of parents, spouses, children, siblings, and friends. Because of this, we address you with great affection.
Slavery has fixed a deep gulf between you and us, and while it shuts out from you the relief and consolation which your friends would willingly render, it afflicts and persecutes you with a fierceness which we might not expect to see in the fiends of hell. But still the Almighty Father of Mercies has left to us a glimmering ray of hope, which shines out like a lone star in a cloudy sky. Mankind are becoming wiser, and better—the oppressor's power is fading, and you, every day, are becoming better informed, and more numerous. Your grievances, brethren, are many. We shall not attempt, in this short address, to present to the world, all the dark catalogue of this nation's sins, which have been committed upon an innocent people. Nor is it indeed, necessary, for you feel them from day to day, and all the civilized world look upon them with amazement.
Slavery has created a huge divide between us and you, and while it prevents you from receiving the support and comfort your friends would gladly give, it torments and oppresses you with a cruelty that we wouldn't even expect from the worst of monsters. But still, the Almighty Father of Mercies has left us a small glimmer of hope, shining like a lonely star in a cloudy sky. Humanity is becoming smarter and better—the power of the oppressor is diminishing, and you, day by day, are becoming more informed and more numerous. Your grievances, my brothers and sisters, are many. We won’t try, in this brief message, to lay out all the dark sins of this nation committed against an innocent people. It's not even necessary, as you feel those wrongs every day, and the entire civilized world watches in astonishment.
Two hundred and twenty-seven years ago, the first of our injured race were brought to the shores of America. They came not with glad spirits to select their homes, in the New World. They came not with their own consent, to find an unmolested enjoyment of the blessings of this fruitful soil. The first dealings which they had with those calling themselves Christians, exhibited to them the worst features of corrupt and sordid hearts; and convinced them that no cruelty is too great, no villainy, and no robbery [pg 91] too abhorrent for even enlightened men to perform, when influenced by avarice, and lust. Neither did they come flying upon the wings of Liberty, to a land of freedom. But, they came with broken hearts, from their beloved native land, and were doomed to unrequited toil, and deep degradation. Nor did the evil of their bondage end at their emancipation by death. Succeeding generations inherited their chains, and millions have come from eternity into time, and have returned again to the world of spirits, cursed, and ruined by American Slavery.
Two hundred and twenty-seven years ago, the first of our injured people were brought to the shores of America. They didn’t arrive with joy to choose their homes in the New World. They didn’t come by their own choice, seeking to enjoy the blessings of this rich land peacefully. Their first encounters with those who called themselves Christians showed them the worst aspects of corrupt and selfish hearts; and it made them believe that no cruelty is too extreme, no villainy, and no robbery too shocking for even supposed civilized people to commit when driven by greed and desire. They didn’t come soaring on the wings of Liberty to a land of freedom. Instead, they arrived with broken hearts from their cherished homeland and were destined for endless hard work and deep humiliation. Moreover, the evil of their bondage didn’t end with their emancipation through death. Future generations inherited their chains, and millions have transitioned from eternity into time, only to return once more to the spirit world, cursed and devastated by American Slavery. [pg 91]
The propagators of the system, or their immediate ancestors very soon discovered its growing evil, and its tremendous wickedness, and secret promises were made to destroy it. The gross inconsistency of a people holding slaves, who had themselves "ferried o'er the wave," for freedom's sake, was too apparent to be entirely overlooked. The voice of Freedom cried, "emancipate your Slaves." Humanity supplicated with tears, for the deliverance of the children of Africa. Wisdom urged her solemn plea. The bleeding captive plead his innocence, and pointed to Christianity who stood weeping at the cross. Jehovah frowned upon the nefarious institution, and thunderbolts, red with vengeance, struggled to leap forth to blast the guilty wretches who maintained it. But all was vain. Slavery had stretched its dark wings of death over the land, the Church stood silently by—the priests prophesied falsely, and the people loved to have it so. Its throne is established, and now it reigns triumphantly.
The supporters of the system, or their immediate ancestors, quickly realized its growing harm and extreme injustice, and secret promises were made to get rid of it. The blatant contradiction of a people who held slaves despite having themselves "crossed the sea" in pursuit of freedom was too obvious to ignore. The voice of Freedom shouted, "free your slaves." Humanity pleaded with tears for the liberation of the children of Africa. Wisdom presented her serious argument. The suffering captive claimed his innocence and pointed to Christianity, which stood weeping at the cross. God frowned upon the evil institution, and bolts of anger seemed ready to strike down the guilty people who upheld it. But it was all in vain. Slavery had cast its dark shadow of death over the land; the Church stood by silently—the clergy made false prophecies, and the people were happy with things as they were. Its throne is established, and now it rules with confidence.
Nearly three millions of your fellow citizens, are prohibited by law, and public opinion, (which in this country is stronger than law), from reading the Book of Life. Your intellect has been destroyed as much as possible, and every ray of light they have attempted to shut out from your minds. The oppressors themselves have become involved in the ruin. They have become weak, sensual, and rapacious. They have cursed you—they have cursed themselves—they have cursed the earth which they have trod. In the language of a Southern statesman, we can truly say, "even the wolf, driven back long since by the approach of man, now returns after the lapse of a hundred years, and howls amid the desolations of slavery."
Nearly three million of your fellow citizens are banned by law and public opinion (which is stronger than law in this country) from reading the Book of Life. Your intellect has been as thoroughly diminished as possible, and they've tried to shut out every bit of light from your minds. The oppressors have also become caught up in this destruction. They've become weak, indulgent, and greedy. They’ve cursed you—they’ve cursed themselves—they’ve cursed the very ground they walk on. In the words of a Southern politician, we can truly say, "even the wolf, pushed back long ago by the presence of man, now returns after a hundred years and howls in the ruins of slavery."
The colonists threw the blame upon England. They said that the mother country entailed the evil upon them, and that they would rid themselves of it if they could. The world thought they were sincere, and the philanthropic pitied them. But time soon tested [pg 92] their sincerity. In a few years, the colonists grew strong and severed themselves from the British Government. Their Independence was declared, and they took their station among the sovereign powers of the earth. The declaration was a glorious document. Sages admired it, and the patriotic of every nation reverenced the Godlike sentiments which it contained. When the power of Government returned to their hands, did they emancipate the slaves? No; they rather added new links to our chains. Were they ignorant of the principles of Liberty? Certainly they were not. The sentiments of their revolutionary orators fell in burning eloquence upon their hearts, and with one voice they cried, Liberty or Death. O, what a sentence was that! It ran from soul to soul like electric fire, and nerved the arm of thousands to fight in the holy cause of Freedom. Among the diversity of opinions that are entertained in regard to physical resistance, there are but a few found to gainsay that stern declaration. We are among those who do not.
The colonists blamed England for their troubles. They claimed that the mother country had brought this evil upon them, and that they would get rid of it if they could. The world believed they were genuine, and the compassionate felt sorry for them. But time quickly put their sincerity to the test. In just a few years, the colonists grew stronger and broke away from the British Government. They declared their Independence and took their place among the sovereign nations of the world. The declaration was an impressive document. Wise people admired it, and patriots from every nation respected the God-like sentiments it contained. When the power of Government was returned to them, did they free the slaves? No; instead, they added new chains to our bonds. Were they unaware of the principles of Liberty? Of course they were not. The speeches of their revolutionary leaders resonated passionately in their hearts, and they all shouted, Freedom or Death. Oh, what a powerful phrase that was! It spread from soul to soul like electric fire, inspiring thousands to fight for the noble cause of Freedom. Among the many opinions about physical resistance, very few disagree with that powerful statement. We are not among those who do.
Slavery! How much misery is comprehended in that single word. What mind is there that does not shrink from its direful effects? Unless the image of God is obliterated from the soul, all men cherish the love of Liberty. The nice discerning political economist does not regard the sacred right, more than the untutored African who roams in the wilds of Congo. Nor has the one more right to the full enjoyment of his freedom than the other. In every man's mind the good seeds of liberty are planted, and he who brings his fellow down so low, as to make him contented with a condition of slavery, commits the highest crime against God and man. Brethren, your oppressors aim to do this. They endeavor to make you as much like brutes as possible. When they have blinded the eyes of your mind—when they have embittered the sweet waters of life—when they have shut out the light which shines from the word of God—then, and not till then has American slavery done its perfect work.
Slavery! Just think about the suffering wrapped up in that one word. What person can stand the horrifying consequences of it? Unless the image of God is erased from the soul, everyone values the love of freedom. The insightful political economist doesn’t value this sacred right any more than the untaught African wandering in the jungles of Congo. And neither has more right to fully enjoy their freedom than the other. In every person’s mind, the good seeds of liberty are planted, and anyone who drags their fellow down so low that they accept a state of slavery commits the greatest crime against God and humanity. Friends, your oppressors aim to achieve this. They try to make you as much like animals as they can. When they have blinded your mind’s eye—when they have soured the sweet waters of life—when they have shut out the light that shines from the word of God—only then, and not until then, has American slavery completed its wicked work.
To such degradation it is sinful in the extreme for you to make voluntary submission. The divine commandments, you are in duty bound to reverence, and obey. If you do not obey them you will surely meet with the displeasure of the Almighty. He requires you to love him supremely, and your neighbor as yourself—to keep the Sabbath day holy—to search the Scriptures—and bring up your children with respect for his laws, and to worship no other God but him. But slavery sets all these at naught [pg 93] and hurls defiance in the face of Jehovah. The forlorn condition in which you are placed does not destroy your moral obligation to God. You are not certain of Heaven, because you suffer yourselves to remain in a state of slavery, where you cannot obey the commandments of the Sovereign of the universe. If the ignorance of slavery is a passport to heaven, then it is a blessing, and no curse, and you should rather desire its perpetuity than its abolition. God will not receive slavery, nor ignorance, nor any other state of mind, for love, and obedience to him. Your condition does not absolve you from your moral obligation. The diabolical injustice by which your liberties are cloven down, neither God, nor angels, or just men, command you to suffer for a single moment. Therefore it is your solemn and imperative duty to use every means, both moral, intellectual, and physical, that promise success. If a band of heathen men should attempt to enslave a race of Christians, and to place their children under the influence of some false religion, surely, heaven would frown upon the men who would not resist such aggression, even to death. If, on the other hand, a band of Christians should attempt to enslave a race of heathen men and to entail slavery upon them, and to keep them in heathenism in the midst of Christianity, the God of heaven would smile upon every effort which the injured might make to disenthral themselves.
It's really wrong for you to willingly accept such disrespect. You're obligated to respect and follow the divine commandments. If you don’t follow them, you will surely face the displeasure of the Almighty. He expects you to love Him above all and your neighbor as yourself—to keep the Sabbath holy—to read the Scriptures—and raise your children to respect His laws, worshiping no other God but Him. But slavery completely undermines all of this [pg 93] and defiantly challenges Jehovah. The sad situation you find yourself in doesn't erase your moral duty to God. You can't be assured of Heaven just because you choose to stay in slavery, where it's impossible to follow the commandments of the Sovereign of the universe. If the ignorance of slavery leads to Heaven, then it’s a blessing, not a curse, and you should wish for its continuation rather than its end. God will not accept slavery, ignorance, or any mindset that compromises love and obedience to Him. Your circumstances don’t excuse you from your moral responsibility. The cruel injustice that strips away your freedoms, Neither God, nor angels, nor good people expect you to endure for even a moment. Therefore, it's your serious and urgent responsibility to use every means available—moral, intellectual, and physical—that provide a chance of success. If a group of non-believers tried to enslave a race of Christians and forced their children into a false religion, surely heaven would frown upon anyone who didn't resist such an attack, even to the point of death. Conversely, if a group of Christians tried to enslave non-believers and impose slavery while keeping them in ignorance amid Christianity, the God of heaven would support every effort the oppressed could make to free themselves.
Brethren, it is as wrong for your lordly oppressors to keep you in slavery, as it was for the man thief to steal our ancestors from the coast of Africa. You should therefore now use the same manner of resistance, as would have been just in our ancestors, when the bloody foot prints of the first remorseless soul thief was placed upon the shores of our fatherland. The humblest peasant is as free in the sight of God, as the proudest monarch that ever swayed a sceptre. Liberty is a spirit sent out from God, and like its great Author, is no respecter of persons.
Brothers and sisters, it's just as wrong for your powerful oppressors to keep you in bondage as it was for the slave trader to take our ancestors from the shores of Africa. So, you should fight back in the same way that would have been just for our ancestors when the bloody footprints of the first merciless soul thief touched our homeland. The humblest farmer is just as free in the eyes of God as the proudest monarch who ever ruled with a scepter. Liberty is a spirit sent from God, and like its great Creator, it doesn’t favor any person over another.
Brethren, the time has come when you must act for yourselves. It is an old and true saying, that "if hereditary bondmen would be free, they must themselves strike the blow." You can plead your own cause, and do the work of emancipation better than any others. The nations of the old world are moving in the great cause of universal freedom, and some of them at least, will ere long, do you justice. The combined powers of Europe have placed their broad seal of disapprobation upon the African slave trade. But in the slave holding parts of the United States, the trade is as brisk as ever. [pg 94] They buy and sell you as though you were brute beasts. The North has done much—her opinion of slavery in the abstract is known. But in regard to the South, we adopt the opinion of the New York Evangelist—"We have advanced so far, that the cause apparently waits for a more effectual door to be thrown open than has been yet." We are about to point you to that more effectual door. Look around you, and behold the bosoms of your loving wives, heaving with untold agonies! Hear the cries of your poor children! Remember the stripes your fathers bore. Think of the torture and disgrace of your noble mothers. Think of your wretched sisters, loving virtue and purity, as they are driven into concubinage, and are exposed to the unbridled lusts of incarnate devils. Think of the undying glory that hangs around the ancient name of Africa:—and forget not that you are native-born American citizens, and as such, you are justly entitled to all the rights that are granted to the freest. Think how many tears you have poured out upon the soil which you have cultivated with unrequited toil, and enriched with your blood; and then go to your lordly enslavers, and tell them plainly, that you are determined to be free. Appeal to their sense of justice, and tell them that they have no more right to oppress you, than you have to enslave them. Entreat them to remove the grievous burdens which they have imposed upon you, and to remunerate you for your labor. Promise them renewed diligence in the cultivation of the soil, if they will render to you an equivalent for your services. Point them to the increase of happiness and prosperity in the British West Indies, since the act of Emancipation. Tell them in language which they cannot misunderstand, of the exceeding sinfulness of slavery, and of a future judgment, and of the righteous retributions of an indignant God. Inform them that all you desire, is Freedom, and that nothing else will suffice. Do this, and for ever after cease to toil for the heartless tyrants, who give you no other reward but stripes and abuse. If they then commence the work of death, they, and not you, will be responsible for the consequences. You had far better all die—die immediately, than live slaves, and entail your wretchedness upon your posterity. If you would be free in this generation, here is your only hope. However much you and all of us may desire it, there is not much hope of Redemption without the shedding of blood. If you must bleed, let it all come at once—rather, die freemen, than live to be slaves. It is impossible, like the children of Israel, to make a grand Exodus from the land of bondage. The Pharaohs are on both sides of the blood-red [pg 95] waters! You cannot remove en masse, to the dominions of the British Queen—nor can you pass through Florida, and overrun Texas, and at last find peace in Mexico. The propagators of American slavery are spending their blood and treasure, that they may plant the black flag in the heart of Mexico, and riot in the halls of the Montezumas. In the language of the Rev. Robert Hall, when addressing the volunteers of Bristol, who were rushing forth to repel the invasion of Napoleon, who threatened to lay waste the fair homes of England, "Religion is too much interested in your behalf, not to shed over you her most gracious influences."
Brothers, the time has come for you to take action for yourselves. It's an old saying that "if those born into slavery want to be free, they must take a stand." You can advocate for yourselves and fight for your freedom better than anyone else. Countries in the old world are advancing the cause of universal freedom, and some will soon give you the justice you deserve. The combined powers of Europe have firmly rejected the African slave trade, but in the slave-holding regions of the United States, the trade continues unabated. [pg 94] They treat you like animals, buying and selling you at will. The North has done a lot—its views on slavery are known. But when it comes to the South, we agree with the New York Evangelist: "We have come this far, that the cause seems to be waiting for a better opportunity than has been presented so far." We're about to show you that better opportunity. Look around and see the hearts of your loving wives, tormented by unimaginable pain! Hear the cries of your innocent children! Remember the suffering your fathers endured. Think of the humiliation and agony endured by your noble mothers. Consider your desperate sisters, who cherish virtue and purity, yet are forced into lives of concubinage, suffering under the unchecked desires of savages. Reflect on the lasting glory associated with the ancient name of Africa:—and remember that you are citizens born in America, and as such, you deserve all the rights granted to the freest individuals. Consider how many tears you have shed on the land you have worked tirelessly to cultivate and enriched with your blood; then go to your powerful oppressors and firmly declare that you are committed to being free. Appeal to their sense of justice and remind them that they have no more right to oppress you than you have to enslave them. Urge them to lift the heavy burdens they have placed on you and to compensate you for your labor. Promise them that you will work even harder on the land if they agree to compensate you fairly for your efforts. Show them the happiness and prosperity that have followed Emancipation in the British West Indies. Speak to them in a way they can't ignore about the profound wrongness of slavery, the inevitable judgment to come, and the righteous retribution of an angry God. Let them know that all you want is Liberty, and nothing less will do. Do this, and then stop working for the heartless tyrants who offer you nothing but pain and suffering. If they then choose to harm you, they will be responsible for what happens next, not you. You’re better off all dying—dying immediately—than living as slaves and passing your misery onto your children. If you want to be free in this generation, this is your only chance. No matter how much you and all of us hope for it, there's little chance for Redemption without bloodshed. If there must be bloodshed, let it all come at once—better to die as free people than to live as slaves. It is impossible, like the children of Israel, to make a grand escape from bondage. The Pharaohs are on both sides of the blood-red [pg 95] waters! You cannot move as one to the territories of the British Queen—nor can you go through Florida and invade Texas, ultimately finding peace in Mexico. The supporters of American slavery are spending their resources to plant their flag in the heart of Mexico, reveling in the grand halls of the Montezumas. As Rev. Robert Hall said to the volunteers of Bristol rushing to defend against Napoleon’s invasion that threatened England’s homes, "Religion cares too much about you not to pour down her most gracious blessings upon you."
You will not be compelled to spend much time in order to become inured to hardships. From the first moment that you breathed the air of heaven, you have been accustomed to nothing else but hardships. The heroes of the American Revolution were never put upon harder fare, than a peck of corn, and a few herrings per week. You have not become enervated by the luxuries of life. Your sternest energies have been beaten out upon the anvil of severe trial. Slavery has done this, to make you subservient to its own purposes; but it has done more than this, it has prepared you for any emergency. If you receive good treatment, it is what you could hardly expect; if you meet with pain, sorrow, and even death, these are the common lot of the slaves.
You won’t need to spend a lot of time getting used to tough times. From the moment you took your first breath, you’ve been faced with hardships. The heroes of the American Revolution dealt with just as much struggle, surviving on a peck of corn and a few herring each week. You haven’t been weakened by the comforts of life. Your strongest qualities have been shaped by difficult experiences. Slavery has done this to make you serve its own ends; but it has also prepared you for any situation that arises. If you get good treatment, it’s something you could hardly hope for; if you face pain, sorrow, or even death, those are the usual experiences of slaves.
Fellow-men! patient sufferers! behold your dearest rights crushed to the earth! See your sons murdered, and your wives, mothers, and sisters, doomed to prostitution! In the name of the merciful God! and by all that life is worth, let it no longer be a debateable question, whether it is better to choose LIBERTY or DEATH!
Fellow humans! Patient sufferers! Look at your most precious rights trampled into the ground! See your sons killed, and your wives, mothers, and sisters forced into prostitution! In the name of a merciful God! And by everything that life is worth, let’s not make it a question anymore, whether it’s better to choose FREEDOM or DEATH!
In 1822, Denmark Veazie, of South Carolina, formed a plan for the liberation of his fellow men. In the whole history of human efforts to overthrow slavery, a more complicated and tremendous plan was never formed. He was betrayed by the treachery of his own people, and died a martyr to freedom. Many a brave hero fell, but History, faithful to her high trust, will transcribe his name on the same monument with Moses, Hampden, Tell, Bruce, and Wallace, Touissaint L'Overteur, Lafayette and Washington. That tremendous movement shook the whole empire of slavery. The guilty soul thieves were overwhelmed with fear. It is a matter of fact, that at that time, and in consequence of the threatened revolution, the slave states talked strongly of emancipation. But they blew but one blast of the trumpet of freedom, and then laid it aside. As these men became quiet, the slaveholders ceased to talk about emancipation: and now, behold your condition to-day! Angels sigh over it, and humanity has long since exhausted her tears in weeping on your account!
In 1822, Denmark Veazie from South Carolina came up with a plan to free his fellow men. In all of history's attempts to end slavery, no one came up with a more complex and significant plan than his. He was betrayed by his own people and died as a martyr for freedom. Many brave heroes fell, but history, true to its commitment, will record his name alongside those of Moses, Hampden, Tell, Bruce, and Wallace, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Lafayette, and Washington. That massive movement shook the entire structure of slavery. The guilty oppressors were filled with fear. At that time, due to the looming revolution, the slave states seriously discussed emancipation. But they only made one call for freedom before putting it aside. As these people settled down, the slaveholders stopped mentioning emancipation: and now, look at your situation today! Angels sigh over it, and humanity has long since run out of tears for you!
Next arose the immortal Joseph Cinque, the hero of the Amistad. He was a native African, and by the help of God he emancipated a whole ship-load of his fellow men on the high seas. And he now sings of liberty on the sunny hills of Africa, and beneath his native palm trees, where he hears the lion roar, and feels himself as free as that king of the forest. Next arose Madison Washington, that bright star of freedom, and took his station in the constellation of freedom. He was a slave on board the brig Creole, of Richmond, bound to New Orleans, that great slave mart, with a hundred and four others. Nineteen struck for liberty or death. But one life was taken, and the whole were emancipated, and the vessel was carried into Nassau, New Providence. Noble men! Those who have fallen in freedom's conflict, their memories will be cherished by the true hearted, and the God-fearing, in all future generations; those who are living, their names are surrounded by a halo of glory.
Next stood the legendary Joseph Cinque, the hero of the Amistad. He was a native African, and with God's help, he freed a whole shipload of his fellow men on the open seas. Now he sings of liberty on the sunny hills of Africa, beneath his native palm trees, where he hears the lion roar and feels as free as that king of the forest. Next stood Madison Washington, that shining star of freedom, taking his place in the constellation of liberty. He was a slave aboard the brig Creole from Richmond, headed to New Orleans, that great slave market, along with a hundred and four others. Nineteen fought for liberty or death. One life was lost, but the rest were freed, and the vessel sailed into Nassau, New Providence. Noble men! Those who have fallen in the struggle for freedom will be remembered by the true-hearted and the God-fearing in all future generations; those who are alive now have their names surrounded by a halo of glory.
We do not advise you to attempt a revolution with the sword, because it would be inexpedient. Your numbers are too small, and moreover the rising spirit of the age, and the spirit of the gospel, are opposed to war and bloodshed. But from this moment cease to labor for tyrants who will not remunerate you. Let every slave throughout the land do this, and the days of slavery are numbered. You cannot be more oppressed than you have been—you cannot suffer greater cruelties than you have already. Rather die freemen, than live to be slaves. Remember that you are THREE MILLIONS.
We don't recommend trying to start a revolution with violence because it wouldn’t be practical. Your numbers are too small, and the growing spirit of the times, along with the spirit of the gospel, is against war and bloodshed. But from now on, stop working for tyrants who won’t pay you. If every enslaved person across the country does this, the days of slavery will be numbered. You can’t be more oppressed than you already are—you can’t endure greater cruelty than you have already faced. **It’s better to die free than to live as a slave.** Remember, you are **THREE MILLIONS**.
It is in your power so to torment the God-cursed slaveholders, that they will be glad to let you go free. If the scale was turned, and black men were the masters, and white men the slaves, every destructive agent and element would be employed to lay the oppressor low. Danger and death would hang over their heads day and night. Yes, the tyrants would meet with plagues more terrible than those of Pharaoh. But you are a patient people. You act as though you were made for the special use of these devils. You act as though your daughters were born to pamper the lusts of your masters and overseers. And worse than all, you tamely submit, while your lords tear your wives from your embraces, and defile them before your eyes. In the name of God we ask, are you men? Where is the blood of your fathers? Has it all run out of your veins? Awake, awake; millions of voices are calling you! Your dead fathers speak to you from their graves. Heaven, as with a voice of thunder, calls on you to arise from the dust.
You have the power to make those cursed slaveholders so miserable that they’ll be eager to let you go free. If the roles were reversed, and black men were the masters while white men were slaves, every possible means would be used to bring the oppressors down. Danger and death would hang over their heads all day and night. Yes, the tyrants would face plagues worse than those of Pharaoh. But you are a patient people. You act like you were created just for the use of these monsters. You act like your daughters were meant to satisfy the desires of your masters and overseers. And worse than all, you quietly accept it while your lords rip your wives from your arms and violate them before your eyes. In the name of God, we ask, are you men? Where is the blood of your fathers? Has it all drained from your veins? Wake up, wake up; millions of voices are calling you! Your dead fathers are speaking to you from their graves. Heaven, like a voice of thunder, is calling you to rise from the dust.
Let your motto be resistance! resistance! resistance!—No oppressed people have ever secured their liberty without resistance. What kind of resistance you had better make, you must decide by the circumstances that surround you, and according to the suggestion of expediency. Brethren, adieu. Trust in the living God. Labor for the peace of the human race, and remember that you are three millions.
Let your motto be resist! resist! resist!—No oppressed group has ever gained their freedom without resistance. What kind of resistance you should adopt depends on the situation you find yourselves in and what seems most practical. Brothers, farewell. Trust in the living God. Work for the peace of humanity, and remember that you are three million strong.
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