A Child's Anti-Slavery Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about A Child's Anti-Slavery Book.

A Child's Anti-Slavery Book eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about A Child's Anti-Slavery Book.

A SLAVE FATHER SOLD AWAY FROM HIS FAMILY.

Little Lewis sold.

Whipping A slave.

Hunting runaway slaves.

Hasty’s grief.

Aunt Judy’s husband captured.

Handcuffing Judy’s husband.

Waiting to be sold.

Aunt Judy.

Me neber gib it up!”

A FEW WORDS ABOUT AMERICAN SLAVE CHILDREN.

Children, you are free and happy.  Kind parents watch over you with loving eyes; patient teachers instruct you from the beautiful pages of the printed book; benign laws, protect you from violence, and prevent the strong arms of wicked people from hurting you; the blessed Bible is in your hands; when you become men and women you will have full liberty to earn your living, to go, to come, to seek pleasure or profit in any way that you may choose, so long as you do not meddle with the rights of other people; in one word, you are free children!  Thank God! thank God! my children, for this precious gift.  Count it dearer than life.  Ask the great God who made you free to teach you to prefer death to the loss of liberty.

But are all the children in America free like you?  No, no!  I am sorry to tell you that hundreds of thousands of American children are slaves.  Though born beneath the same sun and on the same soil, with the same natural right to freedom as yourselves, they are nevertheless slaves.  Alas for them!  Their parents cannot train them as they will, for they too have masters.  These masters say to them: 

“Your children are ours—­our property!  They shall not be taught to read or write; they shall never go to school; they shall not be taught to read the Bible; they must submit to us and not to you; we shall whip them, sell them, and do what else we please with them.  They shall never own themselves, never have the right to dispose of themselves, but shall obey us in all things as long as they live!”

“Why do their fathers let these masters have their children?  My father wouldn’t let anybody have me,” I hear one of my little free-spirited readers ask.

Simply, my noble boy, because they can’t help it.  The masters have banded themselves together, and have made a set of wicked laws by which nearly four millions of men, women, and children are declared to be their personal chattels, or property.  So that if one of these slave fathers should refuse to let his child be used as the property of his master, those wicked laws would help the master by inflicting cruel punishments on the parent.  Hence the poor slave fathers and mothers are forced to silently witness the cruel wrongs which their helpless children are made to suffer.  Violence has been framed into a law, and the poor slave is trodden beneath the feet of the powerful.

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