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History of the Girondists, Volume I

BOOK X
26/78

The Constituent Assembly had proclaimed, in principle, the liberty of the blacks, but, in fact, slavery still existed.

Two hundred thousand slaves served as human cattle to some thousands of colonists.

They were bought and sold, and cut and maimed, as if they were inanimate objects.

They were kept by speculation out of the civil law, and out of the religious law.

Property, family, marriage, all was forbidden to them.


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