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“The very mudsills of society. We call them slaves. But I will not characterize that class at the North with that term; but you have it. It is there, it is everywhere, it is eternal.” TermClassEternalSlaverySlave Author:James Henry Hammond
“I think then I may safely conclude and I firmly believe that American slavery is not only not a sin but especially commanded by God through Moses and approved by Christ through His Apostles.” ThinkingBelieveMayChristSinSlaveryMosesApostlesApprovedAmerican Slavery Book:Cotton is king Source: Cotton is king
“I endorse without reserve the much-abused sentiment of Gov. M'Duffie, that "slavery is the corner stone of our Republican edifice;" while I repudiate, as ridiculously absurd, that much-lauded but nowhere accredited dogma of Mr. Jefferson, that "all men are born equal.” MenBornRepublicanEqualStonesSlaveryCornersAbsurdSentimentsDogmaReservesEdifice Book:Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina Source: Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina
“Sir, I do firmly believe that domestic slavery, regulated as ours is, produces the highest toned, the purest, best organization of society that has ever existed on the face of the earth.” BelieveWarEarthFacesProduceHighestOrganizationSlaveryCivil WarRegulationPlanters Book:Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina Source: Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina
“The moment this House undertakes to legislate upon this subject slavery, it dissolves the Union. Should it be my fortune to have a seat upon this floor, I will abandon it the instant the first decisive step is taken looking towards legislation of this subject. I will go home to preach, and if I can, practice, disunion, and civil war, if needs be. A revolution must ensue, and this republic sink in blood.” IfsNeedsShouldFirstsI CanWarMomentsHomeHouseStepsPracticeTakenBloodSubjectsRevolutionSlaveryUnionsFortuneInstantCivil WarSeatsAbandonRepublicLegislation Book:Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the Question of Receiving Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia Source: Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the Question of Receiving Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia
“Slavery can never be abolished.” WarSlaveryCivil War Book:Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the Question of Receiving Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia Source: Remarks of Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the Question of Receiving Petitions for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia
“In all social systems there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life. That is, a class requiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill. Its requisites are vigor, docility, fidelity. Such a class you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization, and refinement.” LittlesOrderSocialClassProgressDutyCivilizationSkillsLowsIntellectFidelityVigorRefinementDrudgerySocial Systems Book:Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina Source: Selections from the Letters and Speeches of the Hon. James H. Hammond: Of South Carolina