| 1909 - 764 pages
...partyism. The Abolitionists were incensed when he wrote to the AntiSlavery Convention at Cincinnati : If I am less troubled concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston or New Orleans, it is because I see so much slavery in New York, which appears to claim my first efforts... | |
| Charles Sotheran - 1892 - 372 pages
...other — there, in my view, is Slavery. "You will readily understand, therefore, that, if I regard your enterprise with less absorbing interest than...concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston or New Orleans, it is because I see so much Slavery in New York, which appears to claim my first efforts.... | |
| 1909 - 898 pages
...partyism. The Abolitionists were incensed when he wrote to the AntiSlavery Convention at Cincinnati : If I am less troubled concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston or New Orleans, it is because I see so much slavery in New York, which appears to claim my first efforts... | |
| John Rogers Commons - 1913 - 462 pages
...Convention at Cincinnati : 1 June 29, 1844, p. 3, c. 4. 1 Repeal of the Act uniting Ireland with England. If I am less troubled concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston or New Orleans, it is because I see so much slavery in New York, which appears to claim my first efforts.... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 532 pages
...attend an anti-slavery convention in Cincinnati in 1845? You will readily understand that, if I regard your enterprise with less absorbing interest than...troubled concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston and New-Orleans, it is because I see so much Slavery in New- York, which appears to claim my first... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 538 pages
...a less but a greater evil. If I am less troubled concerning the Slavery prevalent in Charleston and New-Orleans, it is because I see so much Slavery in...New-York, which appears to claim my first efforts. ... [I would not] undertake to say that the Slavery of the South is not more hideous in kind and degree than... | |
| Timothy Messer-Kruse - 1998 - 342 pages
...writing, "You will readily understand, therefore, that, if I regard your enterprise with less absolute interest than you do, it is not that I deem Slavery...but a greater evil. If I am less troubled concerning Slavery in Charleston and New Orleans, it is because I see so much Slavery in New- York, which appears... | |
| W. E. B. Du Bois - 1998 - 772 pages
...that he had seen worse slavery in England than among the Negroes. Horace Greeley said the same year: "If I am less troubled concerning the slavery prevalent in Charleston or New Orleans, it is -because I see so much slavery in New York which appears to claim my first efforts."... | |
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