The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

OBJECTION VI.—­“Slaves multiply; a proof that they are not inhumanly treated, and are in a comfortable condition.” 
  Testimony;
  Martin Van Buren;
  Foreign slave trade;
  ‘Beware of Kidnappers’;
  ‘Citizens sold as slaves’;
  Kidnapping at New Orleans;
  Slave breeders.

OBJECTION VII.—­“Public opinion is a protection to the slave.” 
  Decision of the Supreme Court of North and South Carolina;
  ‘Protection of slaves’;
  Mischievous effects of ‘public opinion’ concerning slavery;
  Laws of different states;
  Heart of slaveholders;
  Reasons for enacting the laws concerning cruelties to slaves;
  ‘Moderate correction’;
  Hypocrisy and malignity of slave laws;
  Testimony of slaves excluded;
  Capital crimes for slaves;
  ‘Slaveholding brutality,’ worse than that of Caligula;
  Public opinion destroys fundamental rights;
  Character of slaveholders’ advertisements;
  Public opinion is diabolical;
  Brutal indecency;
  Murder of slaves by law;
  Judge Lawless;
  Slave-hunting;
  Health of slaves;
  Acclimation of slaves;
  Liberty of Slaves;
  Kidnapping of free citizens;
  Law of Louisiana;
  FRIENDS’, memorial;
  Domestic slavery;
  Advertisements;
  Childhood, old age;
  Inhumanity;
  Butchering dead slaves;
  South Carolina Medical college;
  Charleston Medical Infirmary;
  Advertisements;
  Slave murders;
   John Randolph;
  Charleston slave auctions;
  ‘Never lose a day’s work’;
  Stocks;
  Slave-breeding;
  Lynch law;
  Slaves murdered;
  Slavery among Christians;
  Licentiousness encouraged by preachers;
  ‘Fine old preacher who dealt in slaves’;
  Cruelty to slaves by professors of religion;
  Slave-breeding;
  Daniel O’Connel, and Andrew Stevenson;
  Virginia a negro raising menagerie;
  Legislature of Virginia;
  Colonization Society;
  Inter-state slave traffic;
  Battles in Congress;
  Duelling;
  Cock-fighting;
  Horse-racing;
  Ignorance of slaveholders;
  ‘Slaveholding civilization, and morality’;
  Arkansas;
  Slave driving ruffians;
  Missouri;
  Alabama;
  Butcheries in Mississippi;
  Louisiana;
  Tennessee;
  Fatal Affray in Columbia;
  Presentment of the Grand Jury of Shelby County;
  Testimony of Bishop Smith of Kentucky.

ATLANTIC SLAVEHOLDING REGION. 
  Georgia;
  North Carolina;
  Trading with Negroes;
  Conclusion.

INTRODUCTION.

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