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ALMANAC DISCUSSES THE SLAVE TRADE
‘Tribune Almanac for 1860', 79pp. 8vo., most notably containing an article titled ‘The Foreign Slave Trade'. The article reads in part: ‘When John Quincy Adams...warned the people, as early as 1842, that it was the design of the Democracy to annex Texas to the United States, the unthinking public poh pohed and the Democracy ridiculed the idea...Mr. Polk was elected President. Texas was annexed, and the war followed, at an expense to the United States of about two hundred millions of dollars...and twenty thousand lives, to say nothing of the national disgrace of having deliberately picked a quarrel with a weak neighboring Republic for the sake of dismembering her. In 1856 the Republican leaders interpreted the Democratic creed...as a scheme to buy or steal Cuba, to carry Slavery into the Territories, and particularly to subjugate Kansas, all at the dictation and for the benefit of the Slave Oligarchy...the Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott case, has declared Slavery to be the law of the Territories...The rapid growth of the Southern sentiment in favor of re-opening the Slave Trade is not only indicated by the facts that cargoes of Slaves have recently been landed in the ports of the Southern States, and openly sold to Slave-traders and planters there, and that Southern Courts and Juries utterly refuse to convict parties guilty of this peculiar form of piracy...two motions in respect to this appropriation...Mr. Crawford...to reduce the appropriation from seventy-five thousand to forty-five thousand dollars, so as to cut off the sum proposed to be paid to the Colonization Society for maintaining and educating the negroes for one year after their delivery in Africa...Mr. Dowdell...would leave them to be thrown naked upon the coast of Africa, there to perish by hunger or violence; a course of procedure so repugnant to humanity...both maintain that humanity required that the Echo negroes should have been retained in the United States as slaves...The favor into which the Slave Trade has of late grown in the South comes very naturally from the change of sentiment on the subject of Slavery itself...the leading lights of the South regard it, or profess to regard it, as a good to be cherished and extended...'. The almanac has become disbound, still very good.

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January 18, 2024 10:00 AM EST
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