[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 99/154
Managers had not half the perplexity and trouble in watching, driving, &c.
They could leave the affairs of the estate in the hands of the people with safety.4th.
_The freedom from danger_.
They had now put away all fears of insurrections, robbery, and incendiarism. There are two reflections which the perusal of these items will probably suggest to most minds: 1st.
The coincidence in the replies of different planters to the question--What are the advantages of freedom over slavery? These replies are almost identically the same in every case, though given by men who reside in different parts of the island, and have little communication with each other.2d.They all speak exclusively of the advantages to the _master_, and say nothing of the benefit accruing to the emancipated.
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