Frederick Douglass Quotes
I Assert Most Unhesitatingly, That The Religion Of The South Is A Mere Covering For The Most Horrid Crimes, - A Justifier Of The Most Appalling Barbarity, - A Sanctifier Of The Most Hateful Frauds, - And A Dark Shelter Under, Which The Darkest, Foulest, Grossest, And Most Infernal Deeds Of The Slaveholders Find The Strongest Protection. Were I To Be Again Reduced To The Chains Of Slavery, Next To Enslavement, I Should Regard Being The Slave Of A Religious Master The Greatest Calamity That Could Befall Me. For Of All Slaveholders With Whom I Have Ever Met, Religious Slaveholders Are The Worst. I Have Ever Found Them The Meanest And Basest, The Most Cruel And Cowardly, Of All Others.
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