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“How just, how suitable to our crime is the punishment with which Providence threatens us? We have enslaved multitudes, and shed much innocent blood in doing it; and now are threatened with the same. And while other evils are confessed, and bewailed, why not this especially, and publicly; than which no other vice, if all others, has brought so much guilt on the land?”
Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine

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''[[s:african slavery in america|african slavery in america]]'' (march 1775)
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