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My Bondage and My Freedom

CHAPTER XXV
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Light is to slavery what the heat of the sun is to the root of a tree; it must die under it.

All the slaveholder asks of me is silence.

He does not ask me to go abroad and preach _in favor_ of slavery; he does not ask any one to do that.

He would not say that slavery is a good thing, but the best under the circumstances.

The slaveholders want total darkness on the subject.


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