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AN 1843 ALABAMIAN DEFENDS THE INTELLIGENCE OF SLAVES
Fine content A.L.S., 3pp. legal folio, Florence, Al., Sep. 18, 1843 in which D. MacAuley writes to Bostonian Rev. Robert C. Waterston who has sent him some news articles. In part: "...I can now contradict the incorrect statements as to the number of insane colored people in the Free States...The letter of John Quincy Adams is worthy the man...I speak, from experience, as to the capability of the colored people, to advance in intellectual culture...I taught a young man (colored) the Greek and Latin languages. In a year he read Virgil, the book of John in Greek...chapters of Genesis in Hebrew...It is a piece of injustice truly to make a hue and cry about the inferiority of the intellect of the negro, and at the same time give him such a miserable chance to develop it...By law we are not permitted to teach them to read or write...As to the publication on slavery...the subject is delicate...My wife...has been busily employed collecting facts & making observations, with the view of offering them to the English Market. She could scarcely publish them here...I am anxious to see slave holding in Louisiana...". More excellent content! Sadly in rough condition with old and new tape repairs and splits, but no paper loss and worthy of conservation.

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