Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts George H Moore 9781117655734 Books
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Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts George H Moore 9781117655734 Books
Yankees are not allowed to read this. Off limits to Yankees. They might learn the truth about northern slavery. All spelling is correct. Substitute misaligned "f" with "s" to better understand meaning of words and sentences."And all things confidered, it would conduce more to the Welfare of the Province, to have White Servants for a Term of Years, than to have Slaves for Life. Few can endure to hear of a Negro's being made free; and indeed they can feldom ufe their Freedom well; yet their continual afpiring after their forbidden Liberty, renders them Unwilling Servants. And there is fuch a difparity in their Conditions, Colour, and Hair, that they can never embody with us, & grow up in orderly Families, to the Peopling of the Land; but ftill remain in our Body Politick as a kind of extravafat Blood." pg. 84
But Yankee revisionist historians would have us believe that all Yankees loved the black man and actually died by the 10's of thousands during Lincoln's War of Northern Aggression to free the black man.
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Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts George H Moore 9781117655734 Books Reviews
Yankees are not allowed to read this. Off limits to Yankees. They might learn the truth about northern slavery. All spelling is correct. Substitute misaligned "f" with "s" to better understand meaning of words and sentences.
"And all things confidered, it would conduce more to the Welfare of the Province, to have White Servants for a Term of Years, than to have Slaves for Life. Few can endure to hear of a Negro's being made free; and indeed they can feldom ufe their Freedom well; yet their continual afpiring after their forbidden Liberty, renders them Unwilling Servants. And there is fuch a difparity in their Conditions, Colour, and Hair, that they can never embody with us, & grow up in orderly Families, to the Peopling of the Land; but ftill remain in our Body Politick as a kind of extravafat Blood." pg. 84
But Yankee revisionist historians would have us believe that all Yankees loved the black man and actually died by the 10's of thousands during Lincoln's War of Northern Aggression to free the black man.
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