Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1869 — Wisdom in Mississippt. [ARTICLE]
Wisdom in Mississippt.
o’aipssa^Uaf cal Mtuatioa, it U impossible not to wonMr. Brow^uJjTJfiS^nt toafUfotttiSftf mecSur oat equal and exact justice wlthoutstnt to all men of all opinions, races, mad colors, and to this end let every rood man resolve to aid the dvil and military poiren" l ' there be no for tkms to General Grant's AdsnKHftAs&ss of the State pledge themaarree to each other, * dfsragaralne color and former po*2sijsssiskf£ii?£ta oeMHoal rights to every one before the
Were the indescribable horror* and woe SSSSSSS on the perfect equality of dvil ad political rights? The-rebellion was “ fairly beatertipof ttye battle field, n tba question has been settled bv “the last dread arbttss^isssrKns^ft ttesL Granting the right of revolution, most It not Wreaaonably and honorably enrdaedr Grunting that Lae sincerely thought that he ought to obey the summon#' df -%U State, could he honorably obey it for an inhuman purpose ? These men dragged theoountry into indescribable tufSering and sorrow in order to perpetuate the injustice which Mr. Brown now gerceives should be banished. from the We treat that Us words will be as wisely heeded as they are spoken; and that the people of Mississippi will learn by experience that there can he no hostility be. tween different parts of a country, eaoh of which ts 'honestly bent upon securing equality before the law.— Harper"» Weekly.
