[The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 by American Anti-Slavery Society]@TWC D-Link bookThe Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4 INTRODUCTION 65/154
"All distinctions," said he, "founded in color, must be abolished everywhere.
We should learn to talk of men not as _colored_ men, but as MEN _as fellow citizens and fellow subjects_." His Excellency certainly showed on this occasion a disposition to put in practice his doctrine.
He spoke affectionately to the children, and conversed freely with the adults. VISIT TO GREEN CASTLE. According to a previous engagement, a member of the assembly called and took us in his carriage to Green Castle estate. Green Castle lies about three miles south-east from St.John's, and contains 940 acres.
The mansion stands on a rocky cliff; overlooking the estate, and commanding a wide view of the island.
In one direction spreads a valley, interspersed with fields of sugar-cane and provisions. In another stretches a range of hills, with their sides clad in culture, and their tops covered with clouds.
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