Book/Printed Material The outlawry of a race: speech of Hon. Elliott Anthony, delegate from (Chicago), Cook Co., delivered in the Constitutional Convention of Illinois, February 12, 1862, on the proposition To forever prohibit negroes or mulattoes from migrating into or settling in the state General Collections copy
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- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 9 of General Collections copy Or A a ry Vere 4 ras AB i i ie QU TLAW RY OF A ee SPEECH OF HON ELLIOTT ANTHONY Delegate from Chicago Cook Co delivered in the Constitutional Convention…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 10 of General Collections copy of heaven Why sir the right of migration and of settlement belongs to beastsit is the natural right of dogs When men or beasts commit crimes it is then time that they…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 11 of General Collections copy 3 tion take any person and property or to demand his particular ser vices full compensation shall be made for the same ARTICLE VI There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 12 of General Collections copy 4 terminations upon the meaning and the application of the constitu tion and ordinance to facts and circumstances like these before the court made in so benignant a spirit of humanity and…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 13 of General Collections copy 5 no freeman shall be imprisoned or disseized of his freehold liber ties or privileges or outlawed or exiled or in any manner deprived of his life liberty or property but by…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 14 of General Collections copy 6 convert the southern States into prison Statesare they to form the Bastile for the heathen and Ethiopian and are the freemen of Illinois to act as turnkeys and keepersand do the…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 15 of General Collections copy a the barbarians and we have only the hard choice left us of perish ing by the sword or by the waves To those who believe in the construction of the constitution…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 16 of General Collections copy 8 slaveholder was for thirty years by the Missouri restriction If Congress could prohibit one species of property lawfully through out Louisiana when it was acquired and lawful in the State from…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 17 of General Collections copy Is A Constitutional Convention a Legislature 2 SPEECH OF HON ELLIOTT ANTHONY Delegate from Chicago Cook Co delivered in the Opnstitutional Convention of Illinois Februar y 12 1862 on the passage of…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 18 of General Collections copy 2 thereof as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by Congress So far it has been argued in convention that this convention was a legislature within the…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 19 of General Collections copy 3 the legislature which the Congress of the United States meant when it said this amendment should be proposed to legislatures of the several States and when ratified by threefourths of said…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 20 of General Collections copy 4 tion to make laws It is then properly applied to any body hav ing and exercising the power of making laws The Congress of the revolution was a legislature The convention…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 21 of General Collections copy 5 Mr SINGLETON I ask whether the gentleman does not in tend to misunderstand me I do not remember ever to have uttered the sentiment that this convention possessed the powers of…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 22 of General Collections copy 6 Mr SINGLETON The gentleman has done me the honor to read that portion of my remarks in relation to the powers of this convention and those particularly directed to the question…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 23 of General Collections copy 7 executive and judicial power thereupon the gentleman from St Clair arose and asked him if we could grant divorces My recol lection was that he said we could Mr OMELVENY I…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 24 of General Collections copy 8 ciary in the same hands whether of one a few or many and whether hereditary self appointed or elective may justly be pro nounced the very definition of tyrany Nothing short…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 25 of General Collections copy 9 blood had been shed The battle of Lexington had then been fought and the whole Boston harbor had been blockaded and her cape land was arousedthe delegates were fired with indignation…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 26 of General Collections copy 10 was not a legislature in its true and legal signification It was a great council of the nation which came together for the purpose of laying the foundation of civil government…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 27 of General Collections copy 11 sylvania and Maryland was called at the same place to take into consideration the best means of defending America against the French in which a grand union of the colonies was…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 28 of General Collections copy 12 4 Again a State without a legislature would not be republican in form such as is guaranteed to it by the constitution and no transi tory convention called for the purpose…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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Image 29 of General Collections copy 13 sake what has become of the State of Illinois What has become of the Governor the chief executive and the executive department What has become of the Judges of the Supreme…
- Contributor: Anthony, Elliott - African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1862
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Image 35 of General Collections copy LIBRARY BINDING FEB 14 DOBBS BROS
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About this Item
Title
- The outlawry of a race: speech of Hon. Elliott Anthony, delegate from (Chicago), Cook Co., delivered in the Constitutional Convention of Illinois, February 12, 1862, on the proposition To forever prohibit negroes or mulattoes from migrating into or settling in the state
Names
- Anthony, Elliott, 1827-1898
- African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- [Springfield, Ill., 1862]
Headings
- - African Americans--Illinois
Notes
- - Caption title.
- - Bound with: Anthony, Elliott, 1827-1898. Is a constitutional convention a legislature? 1862.
Medium
- 8 p. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- E185.93.I2 A6
- E185 .A254 container A, no. 20 Another copy. Formerly part of YA Collection: YA 16862. Source unknown.
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 18019019
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