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Speech of Hon. James W. Wall, of N. J., On the Missouri Emancipation Bill
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Excerpt from Speech of Hon. James W. Wall, of N. J., On the Missouri Emancipation Bill: Delivered in the United States Senate, February 7th, 1863
The bill not only provides for the emancipation of the slaves of Missouri, but proposes to put the people of the other States under the grinding harrow of taxation in order to pay for the slaves, a proposition so monstrous and abuor mal that I wonder it does not strike Senators on the other side of the Chamber with alarm at the consequences to ¿ow from such an act. But their sensibilities seem blunted, their minds darkened, and their judgments clouded, whenever a question arises involving the interests of the black race. Are you anxious, Senators, that the epitaph should be writ ten over the tomb of the Republic: Here lies a White na tion, which lost its liberties and its name in endeavoring to give freedom to the black and inferior race? If you are not, your conduct, day after day, is in strong correspondency with a policy that must inevitably bring this Republic to its grave, and write upon its tomb this horrid epitaph.
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