AN APPEAL IN FAVOR OF THAT CLASS OF AMERICANS CALLED AFRICANS. BY MRS. CHILD, AUTHOR OF THE MOTHER'S BOOK, THE GIRL'S OWN Bоок, "We have offended, Oh! my countrymen! And been most tyrannous. From east to west ১ COLERIDGE. NEW-YORK: PUBLISHED BY JOHN S. TAYLOR. PREFACE. READER, I beseech you not to throw down this volume as soon as you have glanced at the title. Read it, if your prejudices will allow, for the very truth's sake :-If I have the most trifling claims upon your good will, for an hour's amusement to yourself, or benefit to your children, read it for my sake :-Read it, if it be merely to find fresh occasion to sneer at the vulgarity of the cause:-Read it, from sheer curiosity to see what a woman (who had much better attend to her household concerns) will say upon such a subject:-Read it, on any terms, and my purpose will be gained. The subject I have chosen admits of no encomiums on my country; but as I generally make it an object to supply what is most needed, this circumstance is unimportant; the market is so glutted with flattery, that a little truth may be acceptable, were it only for its rarity. I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I have undertaken; but though I expect ridicule and censure, it is not in my nature to fear them. A few years hence, the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not even the most transient interest; but this book will be abroad on its mission of humanity, long after the hand that wrote it is mingling with the dust. Should it be the means of advancing, even one single hour, the inevitable progress of truth and justice, I would not exchange the consciousness for all Rothchild's wealth, or Sir Walter's fame. Amalgamation. 132, 200 Humanity of masters, how far a protection, 72 38 Indian treatment of Slaves, 46 142 Inequality of laws for offences, 60 78 Insurrections, 194 Intellect of Africans, 151, 170 58 Internal slave-trade, 33 32 Interest to treat slaves well, 30 27 Jefferson, Thomas, 22 98 Kenrick, John, 215 79 Kidnapping, 34, 65 73 Labor compulsory and uncompen- sated, 41 8 Lafayette, 97 Laws regulating labor, 43, 44 40 Laws obstruct emancipation, 54 58 Laws to perpetuate ignorance, 59, 67, 70 Laws against Free Colored Peo- Ancient and Modern Slavery com- pared, Anti-Slavery Society, Appleton, Mr. Baptism supposed to confer free- dom, Bible opposed to slavery, Blood-hounds, Brown, Moses, Brodnax, Mr. Capt. Riley, Charles 5th, refused to sanction the slave-trade, Child follows the condition of its mother, Christianity abolished slavery, Clay, Henry,. 77, 136 Clothing of Slaves, Code Noir, 46, 49, 54 Colonization, Cruelties to Slaves, Devonshire, Duchess of, Democracy of the North, District of Columbia, Duelling, Dymond, Jonathan, Eastern and Western Virginia, Effect of Slavery on the Masters, 17, 24, 26, 28 Egyptians, Elizabeth of England tolerated the trade, Emancipation safe, English formerly sold to Irish, Entailed upon us by England, Ethiopians, Everett, Alexander H. Evidence of colored persons not admitted, 45, 48 Faulkner, Mr. Female slaves unprotected, Fierceness and pride induced by Slavery,. Food of Slaves, French planter's ideas of religion for Slaves, Free Labor, Garrison, Mr. Gentoo Code, 52 Roman Slaves, 47, 54, 56 |