On leaving the shores of the United States, I left the following letter for publication:-- "To the Friends of Immediate Emancipation in the United States.
Shortly after, a society was formed in Boston in favor of immediate emancipation.
I can prove the safety of immediate Emancipation by history.
Perhaps you have feared the consequences of immediate emancipation, and been frightened by all those dreadful prophecies of rebellion, bloodshed and murder, which have been uttered.
I have attempted to vindicate the Abolitionists, to prove the entire safety of immediate Emancipation, and to plead the cause of the poor and oppressed.
Perhaps you have feared the consequences of immediate Emancipation, and been frightened by all those dreadful prophecies of rebellion, bloodshed and murder, which have been uttered.
His was one of the few voices of encouragement and sympathy which greeted the author of this sketch on the publication of a pamphlet in favor of immediate emancipation.
Mr. Sumner and other radical Antislavery men, dazzled by visions of Universal Freedom, entirely overlook the insurmountable difficulties which stand in the way of immediate emancipation.
Every slave, according to him, has a natural right to immediate emancipation, whether by concession or force; and this principle he declared above all question.
So I lost the honor of being one of the actual founders of the first society based upon the true principle,--immediate emancipation.
Out of Brougham's flaming speeches on Anti-slavery a tempest has arisen, which threatens the West Indians with sudden and unforeseen ruin in the shape of immediate emancipation.
They would only differ in the use of terms, and call this the doctrine of gradual emancipation, while Abolitionists would call it the doctrine of immediate emancipation.
Now Abolitionists are before the community, and declare that all slavery is sin, which ought to be immediately forsaken; and that it is their object and intention to promote the immediate emancipation of all the slaves in this nation.
On one point the two editors differed radically, Lundy being the advocate of gradual and Garrison of immediate emancipation.
The sinfulness of slavery being admitted, the duty of immediate emancipation to his clear ethical instinct was perfectly manifest.
Immediate emancipation, instead of lifting the flood-gates, was the only power strong enough to shut them down!
Abolition was seen to be inevitable, and there were but two courses left to the colonists--to adopt the apprenticeship system, or immediate emancipation.
Among those who listened to William Lloyd Garrison when in October, 1830, he first presented in Boston his views in favor of immediate emancipation, were Samuel J.
He thought the system hateful in itself and productive of nearly unmingled evil, and yet he was not in favor of immediate emancipation.
It was to the financial support of Sewall and Loring, though they did not at first accept his doctrine of immediate emancipation, that Garrison owed his ability to begin The Liberator, and to sustain it in its earliest years.
In 1791, before the Connecticut society, Jonathan Edwards the younger maintained the doctrine of immediate emancipation.
Mr. Sumner then moved to strike out the word “gradual,” so that the money should be paid only on immediate Emancipation.
If this can be best accomplished by immediate Emancipation, then must we vote accordingly.
I appeal to candid readers whether I have not, in the preceding pages, fairly made out a case in favor of immediate emancipation.
When the question came to this issue in the Antigua Assembly, both bodies unanimously passed a bill in favor of immediate emancipation; on the ground that it was the wisest policy.
The panic produced caused a proclamation of immediate emancipation; since which there have been no insurrections, nor any fear of them.
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