"I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason." ~ Cato
Slavery in Massachusetts
Classic text from Henry David Thoreau attacking the North after the conviction of a fugitive slave.
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Henry David Thoreau only becomes more and more relevant with each passing year.
I wish more people would heed his advice - advice such as this :
"[40] Let each inhabitant of the State dissolve his union with her, as long as she delays to do her duty."