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ProudMNDemocrat

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24. The Cornerstone Speech of 1861...text.
Sat Dec 30, 2023, 02:04 PM
Dec 2023

March 21, 1861, Savannah, Georgia

We are passing through one of the greatest revolutions in the annals of the world. Seven States have within the last three months thrown off an old government and formed a new. This revolution has been signally marked, up to this time, by the fact of its having been accomplished without the loss of a single drop of blood.

This new constitution. or form of government, constitutes the subject to which your attention will be partly invited. In reference to it, I make this first general remark: it amply secures all our ancient rights, franchises, and liberties. All the great principles of Magna Charta are retained in it. No citizen is deprived of life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers under the laws of the land. The great principle of religious liberty, which was the honor and pride of the old constitution, is still maintained and secured. All the essentials of the old constitution, which have endeared it to the hearts of the American people, have been preserved and perpetuated. Some changes have been made…They form great improvements upon the old constitution… The subject of internal improvements, under the power of Congress to regulate commerce, is put at rest under our system. The power, claimed by construction under the old constitution, was at least a doubtful one; it rested solely upon construction… The true principle is to subject the commerce of every locality, to whatever burdens may be necessary to facilitate it. If Charleston harbor needs improvement, let the commerce of Charleston bear the burden. If the mouth of the Savannah river has to be cleared out, let the sea-going navigation which is benefited by it, bear the burden.

The new constitution has put at rest, forever, all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institution—African slavery as it exists amongst us—the proper status of the negro in our form of civilization. This was the immediate cause of the late rupture and present revolution. Jefferson in his forecast, had anticipated this, as the "rock upon which the old Union would split." He was right. What was conjecture with him, is now a realized fact. But whether he fully comprehended the great truth upon which that rock stood and stands, may be doubted. The prevailing ideas entertained by him and most of the leading statesmen at the time of the formation of the old constitution, were that the enslavement of the African was in violation of the laws of nature; that it was wrong in principle, socially, morally, and politically. It was an evil they knew not well how to deal with, but the general opinion of the men of that day was that, somehow or other in the order of Providence, the institution would be evanescent and pass away. This idea, though not incorporated in the constitution, was the prevailing idea at that time. The constitution, it is true, secured every essential guarantee to the institution while it should last, and hence no argument can be justly urged against the constitutional guarantees thus secured, because of the common sentiment of the day. Those ideas, however, were fundamentally wrong. They rested upon the assumption of the equality of races. This was an error. It was a sandy foundation, and the government built upon it fell when the "storm came and the wind blew."

Our new government is founded upon exactly the opposite idea; its foundations are laid, its corner- stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery—subordination to the superior race—is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth.

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/USHistory/Building/docs/Cornerstone.htm#:~:text=Our%20new%20government%20is%20founded,his%20natural%20and%20normal%20condition.

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A declaration of the causes which impel the State of Texas to secede dalton99a Dec 2023 #1
They made no effort to conceal their motives Playingmantis Dec 2023 #2
Where are the slave wages now? pwb Dec 2023 #4
Just to clarify Playingmantis Dec 2023 #6
..or someone pandering to idiots.. thomski64 Dec 2023 #17
She grew up in a political family. pwb Dec 2023 #3
Who are we talking about? efhmc Dec 2023 #9
Nikki Haley mn9driver Dec 2023 #13
Thank you. efhmc Jan 2024 #43
she knows damn well what caused the Civil War Skittles Dec 2023 #37
Also, another important detail SidneyR Dec 2023 #5
In the south we're famous for politics built on hypocrisy SouthernDem4ever Dec 2023 #8
The South still sucks. DownriverDem Dec 2023 #7
This was the "Cornerstone speech Stephens gave in March 1862 to explain the basis for the Confederacy Martin68 Dec 2023 #10
This musclecar6 Dec 2023 #26
Almost 2024 and this argument hibbing Dec 2023 #11
Great OP - pellucidly clear 😀 malaise Dec 2023 #12
Also read: AverageOldGuy Dec 2023 #14
Abraham Lincoln also made it clear in his 2nd inaugural address ColinC Dec 2023 #15
The idea of subjugation of a people is so cruel and worthy of contempt. The Republicans do not condemn it. David__77 Dec 2023 #16
Never ends, does it? Jean Genie Dec 2023 #18
Lincoln and Stephens were actually friends ITAL Dec 2023 #22
Haley is an honest Confederate apologist she will never shake it. gordianot Dec 2023 #19
So why take down the statues Governor? Was that just to placate the other side?? Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author hunter Dec 2023 #20
It's not ignorance; they know the South's history and still yearn for those "glorious" antebellum times. sop Dec 2023 #21
Just goes on and on. Neil Young called it out 50 years ago. Keeps on chugging. They hate "woke" which is basic truth Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #29
Those words are from what is known as the "Cornerstone Speech". Any politician TeamProg Dec 2023 #23
The Cornerstone Speech of 1861...text. ProudMNDemocrat Dec 2023 #24
It's always about the money and who gets it. Slaves were a huge money maker. Lonestarblue Dec 2023 #25
My first extended stay in the South several decades ago was a moniss Dec 2023 #27
Revisionist history has been around a long time. Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #30
Yes indeed and moniss Dec 2023 #33
I admire that that you were aware. I thought History was history; facts were facts. No idea it was manipulated Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #35
There is an OP I'm working on that moniss Dec 2023 #36
I admire your quest for a truthful narrative and would dispute the lazy assertion! Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #41
The South had grand plans for the future. LastDemocratInSC Dec 2023 #31
The idiocity of that "Great Truth" is Disaffected Dec 2023 #32
It would be interesting to ask Alexander Stephens what he thinks of Haley. Renew Deal Dec 2023 #34
"Who? That Hindu heathen savage?" dalton99a Dec 2023 #38
K&R Blue Owl Dec 2023 #39
He was also voted the South's Sexiest Secessionist 3 years in a row. prodigitalson Dec 2023 #40
Nikki would be enslaved. Next..question.. Another stupid Repuke Evolve Dammit Dec 2023 #42
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