"All they ask, we could readily grant, if we thought slavery right;
all we ask, they could as readily grant, if they thought it wrong. Their thinking it right, and our thinking it wrong, is the precise fact upon which depends the entire controversy. Thinking it right, as they do, they are not to blame for desiring its full recognition as being right; but thinking it wrong, as we do, can we yield to them? Can we cast our votes with their view and against our own? In view of our moral, social, and political responsibilities, can we do this?" -- Abraham Lincoln |
Looking Back
Bag upon bag upon bag upon bag of white cotton,
Piled in a mule-wagon bound for the gin, A sight of my youth in the South now forgotten, Just like the war that my forebears fought in.
O for my kith and my kin,
David Martin |
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