Excerpt from A Treatise on Negro Colonization: A Plan for Colonizing All the Negroes in the United States on Foreign Territory
It cannot be said that the white man is not fully ade quate to the ends of good government, it being an ew pevime/itwn crucis, with him, he does not require the negro's assistance in any sense, while but few, if any will be found to assert that the negro alone, or yoked as he is, and necessarily must be, in rear of the former, is adequate to any of the elements of good government, such as that he now enjoys under the United States if. On the other hand. He is capable, then we are not giving him a fair chance to develop these higher qualities by keeping him here where his position must ever be a subordinate one in many respects, and wherein the long lapse of time. To say the least, there will be great danger of his being again enslaved or exterminated, as a war of races, once started distinctly as such, would never cease until one of two things would result, either extermination, or slavery to the vanquished.
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