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Santo domingo

Santo domingo

Its revolution and its hero toussaint louverture

Charles Wyllys Elliott

Parution le 27/10/2023

Résumé

I have thought that a short life of Toussaint Louverture might be desirable for two purposes -one is, that it may, in some degree, weaken that bitter prejudice of color, which denies the blacks the rights of citizens-which drives them away from the Communion-table-and will not let them enter an omnibus, nor, if it can prevent it, into Heaven.

The other is, that it may encourage the blacks to deserve respect and honor-as he did-by growing industrious, and rich, and intelligent, and brave, and noble, and strong, and so prove their manhood against all infidels, north and south-in the Church and out of it.

It should be borne in mind, that Toussaint was a negro, and that he was not more ashamed of being black than he should be of being white.

Columbus called the Island of Santo Domingo "The Paradise of God." The beauty of its valleys, the wildness of its mountains, the tropical luxuriance of its plains, confirm his opinion. But the Spaniards who followed him cared not for beauty or fruitfulness; they were hungrier then than now for gold, and plunged into the bosom of the beautiful island for that: a million of the simple natives was sacrificed without mercy or care, to discover and dig the yellow metal. Las Casas only was moved to pity, and he said, "Might not the grosser and hardier African be made to take these burdens, and spare this destruction of the mild Indians?"

To steal, to seduce, and to buy negroes from the African coasts, and to sell them to this island, soon became a great and profitable traffic, yielding large returns to the Lisbon merchants. Kings and emperors participated in it, and bishops did not always condemn. Three hundred slave ships, every year, spread robbery, conflagration, and carnage along the African coasts. Eighty thousand creatures, torn from their homes, crowded their holds, and were carried to market. "The laws and usages of Africa forbade this," but those of Europe did not...

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Éditeur(s) Human And Literature Publishing
Auteur(s) Charles Wyllys Elliott
Parution 27/10/2023
Contenu ePub + Mobi/Kindle
EAN13 9782381118482

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