| Larry E. Tise - 1990 - 525 pàgines
..."ended in shaking the UNION to its centre." After Missouri came the missionaries, bearing tracts that "excited among our Negroes such a spirit of dissatisfaction...upon them the vengeance of offended humanity." And in the wake of the intended revolt followed the most infuriating insult of all, a "heartless indifference... | |
| Larry E. Tise - 1990 - 525 pàgines
..."ended in shaking the UNION to its centre." After Missouri came the missionaries, bearing tracts that "excited among our Negroes such a spirit of dissatisfaction...upon them the vengeance of offended humanity." And in the wake of the intended revolt followed the most infuriating insult of all, a "heartless indifference... | |
| Dena J. Epstein - 2003 - 468 pàgines
...discontent and sedition. It is an acknowledged fact, that some of these religious itinerants . . . have, by means of Tracts and other modes of instruction, all...Negroes such a spirit of dissatisfaction and revolt Those who are intimately acquainted with the efficient causes of the late intended Insurrection in... | |
| Joseph Cephas Carroll - 2004 - 244 pàgines
...vagabonds, after receiving charities from the philanthropy and openhearted generosity of our people, have by means of Tracts, and other modes of instruction all...instigators of a most diabolical and unholy Insurrection. (100) It was the candid opinion of the Baptist Convention of South Carolina that the deliverance of... | |
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