had sold themselves in the dark hour of adversity?
No! Were they born in slavery? No!
No! Not according to
Jewish Law, for the
servants who were born in servitude among them, were
born of parents who had
sold themselves:
Ex. xxi, 4; Lev. xxv, 39, 40. Were the female
slaves of the South sold by their fathers? How
shall I answer this question? Thousands and tens
of thousands never were,
their fathers
never
have received the poor compensation of silver or gold
for the tears and toils, the suffering, and anguish,
and hopeless bondage of
their daughters.
They labor day by day, and year by year, side by side,
in the same field, if haply their daughters are permitted
to remain on the same plantation with them, instead
of being, as they often are, separated from their
parents and sold into distant states, never again
to meet on earth. But do the
fathers of the
South ever sell their daughters? My heart beats,
and my hand trembles, as I write the awful affirmative,
Yes! The fathers of this Christian land often
sell their daughters,
not as Jewish parents
did, to be the wives and daughters-in-law of the men
who buy them, but to be the abject slaves of petty
tyrants and irresponsible masters. Is it not so,
my friends? I leave it to your own candor to
corroborate my assertion. Southern slaves then
have
not become slaves in any of the six different
ways in which Hebrews became servants, and I hesitate
not to say that American masters
cannot according
to
Jewish law substantiate their claim to the
men, women, or children they now hold in bondage.
But there was one way in which a Jew might illegally
be reduced to servitude; it was this, he might be
stolen and afterwards sold as a slave, as was
Joseph. To guard most effectually against this
dreadful crime of manstealing, God enacted this severe
law. “He that stealeth a man and selleth
him, or if he be found in his hand, he shall surely
be put to death.” And again, “If
a man be found stealing any of his brethren of the
children of Israel, and maketh merchandise of him,
or selleth him; then that thief shall die;
and thou shalt put away evil from among you.”
Deut. xxiv, 7. As I have tried American Slavery
by legal Hebrew servitude, and found, (to your
surprise, perhaps,) that Jewish law cannot justify
the slaveholder’s claim, let us now try it by
illegal Hebrew bondage. Have the Southern
slaves then been stolen? If they did not sell
themselves into bondage; if they were not sold as
thieves; if they were not redeemed from a heathen master
to whom they had sold themselves; if they were
not born in servitude according to Hebrew law; and
if the females were not sold by their fathers as wives
and daughters-in-law to those who purchased them; then
what shall we say of them? what can we say of them?
but that according to Hebrew Law they have been
stolen.
But I shall be told that the Jews had other servants
who were absolute slaves. Let us look a little
into this also. They had other servants who were
procured from the heathen.