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reaching the South, as easily as he now does the North. Have no fears about that--his redemption draws nigh, the nearer we draw to him. Central and South America, _must be our future homes_. Our oppressors will not want us to go there. They will move heaven and earth to prevent us--they will talk about us getting our rights, and offer us a territory here, and all that. It is of no use. They have pressed us to the last retreat--the die is cast--the Rubicon must be crossed--go we will, in defiance of all the slave-power in the Union. And we shall not go there, to be idle--passive spectators to an invasion of South American rights. No--go when we will, and where we may, we shall hold ourselves amenable to defend and protect the country that embraces us. We are fully able to defend ourselves, once concentrated, against any odds--and by the help of God, we will do it. We do not go, without counting the cost, cost what it may; all that it may cost, it is worth to be free. In going, let us have but one object--to become elevated men and women, worthy of freedom--the worthy citizens of an adopted country. What to us will be adopted--to our children will be legitimate. Go not with an anxiety of political aspirations; but go with the fixed intention--as Europeans come to the United States--of cultivating the soil, entering into the mechanical operations, keeping of shops, carrying on merchandise, trading on land and water, improving property--in a word, to become the producers of the country, instead of the consumers. Let young men who go, have a high object in view; and not go with a view of becoming servants to wealthy gentlemen there; for be assured, that they place themselves beneath all respectful consideration. FOOTNOTES: [5] The native language of these countries, as well as the greater part of South America, is _Spanish_, which is the easiest of all foreign languages to learn. It is very remarkable and worthy of note, that with a view of going to Mexico or South America, the writer several years ago paid some attention to the Spanish language; and now, a most singular coincidence, without preunderstanding, in almost every town, where there is any intelligence among them, there are some _colored persons_ of both sexes, who are studying the Spanish language. Even the Methodist and other clergymen, among them. And we earnestly entreat all colored persons who can, to study, and have their children taught Spanish. No
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