I was imprisoned in Missouri in 1854 for preaching the gospel to Negroes, though I was never subjected to violence.
We are in the midst of an exciting canvass... I am working very hard in politics as well as in other matters. We are determined that Mississippi shall be settled on a basis of justice and political and legal equality.
I got colored mechanics in the United States Navy Yard for the first time.
Have the colored people done anything to justify the prejudice against them that does exist in the hearts of so many white persons and, generally, of one great political party in this country? Have they done anything to justify it? No, sir.
I sedulously refrained from doing anything that would incite slaves to run away from their masters.
I stand today on this floor to appeal for protection from the strong arm of the government for her loyal children, irrespective of color and race, who are citizens of the southern states, and particularly of the State of Georgia.