Emancipation and Emigration: A Plan to Transfer the Freedmen of the South to the Government Lands of the West by The Principia Club
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Emancipation and Emigration
A Plan to Transfer the Freedmen of the South to the Government Lands of the West by The Principia Club
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Table of Contents
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FREEDMEN OF THE SOUTH.
PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS.
PREAMBLE.
RESOLUTIONS.
THE PLAN OF OPERATIONS.
SAFETY AS AN INVESTMENT.
OBJECTIONS CONSIDERED.
THE PLAN APPROVED.
THE FREEDMEN'S DANGER.
THE NATIONAL FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.
Article I.
Article II.
Article III.
Article IV.
Article V.
Article VI.
APPENDIX.
NEGROES AND THEIR RIGHTS.
LOUISIANA.
THE SOUTHERN POLICY.
GOING TO LEAVE OLD MISSISSIPPI.
HAMPTON'S LEGION OF CONCILIATORS.
RECENT BULL-DOZING IN LOUISIANA.
CONCLUSION.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Table of Contents
The
Principia Club Papers
consist of nine chapters, to wit:
All these chapters, or papers, make a book of 344 pages, and will be sold for $1.00.
N. B.—Orders should be addressed "
J. W. Alden
, President of the Principia Club, No. 9 Hanson Street, Boston, Mass."
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FREEDMEN OF THE SOUTH.
Table of Contents
Cambridgeport
,
Mass.
, Aug. 13, 1878.
Fellow Citizens:—If any apology for improving your condition were needed it may be found in the fact that a large portion of the last forty years of my life was spent, and many thousand dollars invested, in the terrible conflict with the slave power. It is not necessary for me to remind you that the result of that conflict was your emancipation from American slavery by the Republican party, with such leaders and co-laborers as Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, Senators Charles Sumner and Henry Wilson, Rev. Joshua Leavitt, D. D., and Rev. Wm. Goodell, all of whom have now passed away, but whose life-long labors, with many who are still living, culminated in the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln in 1863. But it is, as it seems to me, necessary to remind you that the Republican party of to-day is a very different thing from then—that your liberties and citizenship have now become the stock in trade of corrupt politicians—that your political rights have been bartered away for the promises of your old masters, which they never meant to perform when they made them, and for which they now substitute demands for your return to slavery, with the pecuniary interest of one to two thousand dollars in each able-bodied man left out; consequently when they shoot a man they do not lose that amount of investment in his body. Among the demands of the dominant race
is the repeal of the constitutional amendments which made you citizens and gave you the ballot. Of course they did not ask the Republican party to do it directly. They only asked them to put the political power of the nation into the hands of the Democratic party, and the second and third rate politicians now at the head of affairs at Washington were stupid enough to do it, for the poor privilege of occupying the White House for a short time. But when another Congress assembles with a Democratic majority in both houses (if such a calamity should overtake us), that will be done as sure as water runs down hill. Now what we propose to do is to open a door to the better land
of this country, into which every freedman, who has had enough of slavery, both legal before the war, and practical since, and who has enterprise enough to desire to better his condition and that of his family, if he has one, may enter. It is the most practical, sensible, and scientific labor reform
yet proposed; with neither the blatherskite of Kearney, nor his blasphemy, profanity, nor blarney, to mar and jeopardize the movement.