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“In these days, a nation is born in a day. A nation starts, now, with all the
great problems of republican life and civilization wrought out to its hand;- it has
not to discover, but only to apply. Let us, then, all take hold together, with all our
might, and see what we can do with this new enterprise, and the whole splendid
continent of Africa opens before us and our children. Our nation shall roll the tide
of civilization and Christianity along its shores, and plant there mighty republics,
that, growing with the rapidity of tropical vegetation, shall be for all coming ages.

“Do you say that I am deserting my enslaved brethren? I think not. If I forget
them one hour, one moment of my life, so may God forget me! But, what can I do
for them, here? Can I break their chains? No, not as an individual; but, let me go
and form part of a nation, which shall have a voice in the councils of nations, and
then we can speak. A nation has a right to argue, remonstrate, implore, and pre-
sent the cause of its race,- which an individual has not.

“If Europe ever becomes a grand council of free nations,- as I trust in God it
will,- if, there, serfdom, and all unjust and oppressive social inequalities, are done
away; and if they, as France and England have done, acknowledge our position,-
then, in the great congress of nations, we will make our appeal, and present the
cause of our enslaved and suffering race; and it cannot be that free, enlightened
America will not then desire to wipe from her escutcheon that bar sinister which
disgraces her among nations, and is as truly a curse to her as to the enslaved.

“But, you will tell me, our race have equal rights to mingle in the American re-
public as the Irishman, the German, the Swede. Granted, they have. We ought to
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