The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 262 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 262 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 4 of 4.

  PENNSYLVANIA.

  John Davis
  Joseph Fornance
  James Gerry
  George M’Cullough
  David Petriken
  William S. Ramsey

  OHIO.

  D.P.  Leadbetter
  William Medill
  Isaac Parrish
  George Sweeney
  Jonathan Taylor
  John B. Weller

  INDIANA.

  John Davis
  George H. Proffit

  ILLINOIS.

  John Reynolds.

Let us turn to our more immediate representatives, and we trust more faithful servants.  Our State Legislatures will not refuse to hear our prayers.  Let us petition them immediately to rebuke the treason by which the Constitution has been surrendered into the hands of the slaveholders—­let us implore them to demand from Congress, in the name of the free States, that they shall neither destroy nor abridge the right of petition—­a right without which our government would be converted into a despotism.

We call on you, fellow citizens of every religious faith and party name, to unite with us in guarding the citadel of our country’s freedom.  If there are any who will not co-operate with us in laboring for the emancipation of the slave, surely there are none who will stand aloof from us while contending for the liberty of themselves, their children, and their children’s children.

To the rescue, then, fellow citizens! and, trusting in HIM without whom all human effort is weakness, let us not doubt that our faithful endeavors to preserve the rights HE has given us will, through HIS blessing, be crowned with success.

  ARTHUR TAPPAN,
  JAMES G. BIRNEY,
  JOSHUA LEAVITT,
  LEWIS TAPPAN,
  SAMUEL E. CORNISH,
  SIMEON S. JOCELYN,
  LA ROY SUNDERLAND,
  THEODORE S. WRIGHT,
  DUNCAN DUNBAR,
  JAMES S. GIBBONS,
  HENRY B. STANTON

Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society.

New York, February 13, 1840.

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