The condition of Southern slaves made worse by emanc.i.p.ation. Under no circ.u.mstances can the white man and the African meet on terms of equality,
Nature has imposed an impa.s.sable barrier between the two races,
Physical conformation and mental characteristics. Indolence and poverty of the African race,
Universal emanc.i.p.ation--effects and consequences,
CHAPTER V.
Evils of slavery. Is the happiness of individuals under all circ.u.mstances diminished, by depriving them of liberty?
The demoralizing influence of slavery,
The liberality of Southern people,
Northern and Southern peculiarities. Slander and seduction,
Vices, North and South. Slave labor unproductive--the reason why?
CHAPTER VI.
The evils of slavery continued. The poorer cla.s.s of whites, South,
The higher and lower cla.s.ses, North and South. Politeness of Southern gentlemen,
Anecdotes,
The slave and his master. Slaves content and happy,
Why is it, that the African race are happy, in a state of servitude?
An old infidel and his slave,
CHAPTER VII.
The evils of slavery continued. Agitation and sectional hatred. _G.o.d save the Union_,
Ambitions demagogues. Dangers of agitation,
Is there no remedy? Difficulties. The course of the Worth toward the South should be kind and conciliatory,
The schemes of abolitionists potent for evil. By what means can slavery be abolished?
Colonization. Kindness and conciliation,
Territory should be set apart for free blacks,
Aversion of slaves to a removal to Africa,
CHAPTER VIII.
The holding of slaves not sinful under all circ.u.mstances--Curse denounced on Ham, &c., &c.
CHAPTER IX.
Slavery under the Mosaic Dispensation--Christ and his Apostles,
CHAPTER X.
Paul,--Philemon,--and Onesimus. Solemn thoughts,
CHAPTER XI.
The respective duties of masters and servants, &c.
CHAPTER XII.
Demagogues--Disorganizes--Abolitionists, &c.
CHAPTER XIII.
The love of G.o.d--Self-love--Truth and error,