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		<title>Benjamin Franklin  [Text] Benjamin Franklin on the Evils of Slavery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Slavery is such an atrocious debasement of human nature, that its very extirpation, if not performed with solicitous care, may sometimes open a source of serious evils&#8230;&#8221; &#160; &#8220;Accustomed to move like a mere machine, by the will of a master, reflection is suspended; he has not the power of … <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/benjamin-franklin-on-the-evils-of-slavery/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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			<blockquote><p><span style="font-size: large;">&#8220;Slavery is such an atrocious debasement of human nature, that its very extirpation, if not performed with solicitous care, may sometimes open a source of serious evils&#8230;&#8221;</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: large;">&#8220;Accustomed to move like a mere machine, by the will of a master, reflection is suspended; he has not the power of choice; and reason and conscience have but little influence over his conduct, because he is chiefly governed by the passion of fear.&#8221;</span></p></blockquote>
<p>(Full text below.)</p>
<p><strong>Benjamin Franklin&#8217;s Address to the Public</strong><br />
<strong>November 9, 1789<a href="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/BenFranklinDuplessis.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-28229 alignright" alt="BenFranklinDuplessis" src="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/BenFranklinDuplessis-246x300.jpg" width="246" height="300" /></a></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;It is with peculiar satisfaction we assure the friends of humanity, that, in prosecuting the design of our association, our endeavors have proved successful, far beyond our most sanguine expectations. Encouraged by this success, and by the daily progress of that luminous and benign spirit of liberty, which is diffusing itself throughout the world, and humbly hoping for the continuance of the divine blessing on our labors, we have ventured to make an important addition to our original plan, and do therefore earnestly solicit the support and assistance of all who can feel the tender emotions of sympathy and compassion, or relish the exalted pleasure of beneficence.</p>
<p>Slavery is such an atrocious debasement of human nature, that its very extirpation, if not performed with solicitous care, may sometimes open a source of serious evils. The unhappy man, who has long been treated as a brute animal, too frequently sinks beneath the common standard of the human species. The galling chains, that bind his body, do also fetter his intellectual faculties, and impair the social affections of his heart. Accustomed to move like a mere machine, by the will of a master, reflection is suspended; he has not the power of choice; and reason and conscience have but little influence over his conduct, because he is chiefly governed by the passion of fear. He is poor and friendless; perhaps worn out by extreme labor, age, and disease.</p>
<p>Under such circumstances, freedom may often prove a misfortune to himself, and prejudicial to society.</p>
<p><a href="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/341px-The_General_Magazine_and_Historical_Chronicle_Vol_1_January_1741.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-28231 alignleft" alt="341px-The_General_Magazine_and_Historical_Chronicle_Vol_1,_January,_1741" src="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/341px-The_General_Magazine_and_Historical_Chronicle_Vol_1_January_1741-170x300.jpg" width="170" height="300" /></a>Attention to emancipated black people, it is therefore to be hoped, will become a branch of our national policy; but, as far as we contribute to promote this emancipation, so far that attention is evidently a serious duty incumbent on us, and which we mean to discharge to the best of our judgment and abilities.</p>
<p>To instruct, to advise, to qualify those, who have been restored to freedom, for the exercise and enjoyment of civil liberty, to promote in them habits of industry, to furnish them with employments suited to their age, sex, talents, and other circumstances, and to procure their children an education calculated for their future situation in life; these are the great outlines of the annexed plan, which we have adopted, and which we conceive will essentially promote the public good, and the happiness of these our hitherto too much neglected fellow-creatures.</p>
<p>A plan so extensive cannot be carried into execution without considerable pecuniary resources, beyond the present ordinary funds of the Society. We hope much from the generosity of enlightened and benevolent freemen, and will gratefully receive any donations or subscriptions for this purpose, which may be made to our Treasurer, James Starr, or to James Pemberton, chairman of out committee of correspondence.</p>
<p>Singned by order of the Society,</p>
<p>B. Franklin, President&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Source: <em>History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880</em><br />
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			<p>A letter from Benjamin Franklin to Peter Collinson describing his legendary experiment with electricity using a kite and a key:</p>
<p>Philadelphia, Oct. 19. 1752.</p>
<p>As frequent mention is made in the newspapers from <em>Europe</em>, of the success of the <em>Philadelphia</em> experiment for drawing the electric fire from clouds by means of pointed rods of iron erected on high buildings, <em>etc</em>, it may be agreeable to inform the curious that the same experiment has succeeded in Philadelphia, tho’ made in a different and more easy manner, which is as follows:</p>
<p>Make a small cross of two light strips of cedar, the arms so long as to reach to the four corners of a large thin silk handkerchief when extended; tie the corners of the <a href="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Unknown.jpeg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-28152" alt="Unknown" src="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Unknown.jpeg" width="194" height="260" /></a>handkerchief to the extremities of the cross, so you have the body of a kite; which being properly accommodated with a tail, loop, and string, will rise in the air, like those made of paper; but this being of silk is fitter to bear the wind and wet of a thunder gust without tearing. To the top of the upright stick of the cross is to be fixed a very sharp pointed wire, rising a foot or more above the wood. To the end of the twine, next the hand, is to be ty’d a silk ribbon, and where the silk and twine join, a key may be fastened. This kite is to be raised when a thunder gust appears to be coming on, and the person who holds the string must stand within a door, or window, or under some cover, so that the silk ribbon may not be wet; and care must be taken that the twine does not touch the frame of the door or window. As soon as any of the thunder clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electric fire from them, and the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the</p>
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<p>loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wet the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully from the key on the approach of your knuckle. At this key the phial may be charged; and from electric fire thus obtained, spirits may be kindled, and all the other electric experiments be performed, which are usually done by the help of a rubbed glass globe or tube; and thereby the sameness of the electric matter with that of lightning compleatly demonstrated.</p>
<p>B.F.</p>
<p>Letter transcript and photo from the <a href="http://www.historygallery.com/newspapers/1752FranklinKite/1752FranklinKite.htm" target="_blank">History Gallery</a>.</p>
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