Gerry Spence Quotes
Once Slavery In America Was Not Seen As Radical. It Became, Instead, A Revolutionary Idea That Slaves Should Be Freed. When We Have Lived Under A Pernicious Power Long Enough, No Matter How Oppressive, We Grow So Accustomed To The Yoke That Its Removal Seems Frightening, Even Wrong.
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