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The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Vo

John Greenleaf Whittier

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .cannot forbear giving one more extract from this paper. The memorialists state their belief

"That the labor of slaves is vastly less productive than that of freemen; that it therefore requires a larger space to furnish subsistence for a given number of the former than of the latter; that the employment of the former necessarily excludes that of the latter; that hence our population, white and black, averages seventeen, when it ought, and would under other circumstances, average, as in New England, at least sixty to a square mile; that the possession and management of slaves form a source of endless vexation and misery in the house, and of waste and ruin on the farm; that the youth of the country are growing up with a contempt of steady industry as a low and servile thing, which contempt induces idleness and all its attendant effeminacy, vice, and worthlessness; that the waste of the products of the land, nay, of the land itself, is bringing poverty on all its . . . Read More

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My latest addition to my collection is The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1876.

While the cover of my book is loose and the first few pages are well worn, the content itself is an interesting read, and I appreciate the historical notes in the

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I started this book in my early teens. Without permission I snatched it from my mothers library shelf, because it looked old and I thought it would make me look smart. I hadn't heard of Whittier before discovering the book in my mothers library. In my early youth I tended to skip the front matter of