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1776: JA discussed trade resolutions before the continental congress:
"There is one Resolution I will not omit. Resolved that no Slaves
be imported into any of the thirteen colonies." (Peabody,p
197)
1776: JA was delighted with Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration
of Independence and its “flights of oratory... especially that concerning
Negro slavery, which, though I knew his Southern brethren would never suffer
to pass in Congress, I certainly would never oppose.” (Peabody,
p201)
1819: “Negro Slavery is an evil of colossal magnitude.” (Ellis,p140)
1820: “I shudder when I think of the calamities which slavery
is likely to produce in this country. You
would think me mad if I were to describe my anticipations…If the gangrene
is not stopped I can see nothing but insurrection of the blacks against
the whites.”(Smith,p
138)
1821: “Slavery in this Country I have seen hanging over it like
a black cloud for half a century…”(Ellis p138)
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