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Anti-Buchanan Pamphlet "Slavery is not to be confined to the NEGRO RACE...to include laboring WHITE MEN"

A political election pamphlet that vehemently speaks against James Buchanan and champions John C. Fremont and Free Labor. 2pp (front and back), measuring 6.25" x 9.25", Cincinnati, [1856]. Published by the Gazette Company Print, the pamphlet is entitled, "The New 'Democratic' Doctrine." It condemns the institution of slavery and the concessions that the North has had to make to the Southern states before narrowing in on the "odious views" of Buchanan. It goes on to speak on the continuing crisis in Kansas and the Democrats' desire to also enslave the white lower classes. With edge toning, foxing, and dampstaining throughout. Worn corners and edges. Very good overall.

Highlights from the pamphlet include:

"SLAVERY not to be confined to the Negro Race, but to be made the universal condition of the Laboring classes of Society. The people of the Free States have so long yielded to the arrogant demands of the Slave Oligarchy in the South, that the latter has come to think it can carry any measure it sees fit, no matter how degrading it may be to the character of the free white men of the North…they demanded and secured five Slave States from acquired territory, (La., Fla., Ark., Mo., and Texas,) while the Free States have only secured two ,—Iowa and California. Next, the Slave power demanded all the territories, and broke down the Missouri Compromise, which secured a part of those territories of free labor. Next, they demanded the right to come into the free States with their slaves whenever they choose, and stay as long as they pleased, and the United States Courts seem about to yield to them, and grant this outrageous demand. But the last, the crowning, the diabolical assumption is, that Slavery is not to be confined to the NEGRO RACE, but must be made to include laboring WHITE MEN also…"

"And the Muscogee (Ala.) Herald, another alienate Buchanan organ, says: “Free society! We sicken of the name. What is it but a conglomeration of GREASY MECHANICS, FILTH OPERATIVES, SMALL-LISTED FARMERS, and moon-stuck THEORISTS? All the Northern and especially the New England States are devoid of society fitted for well-bred gentlemen. The prevailing class one meets with, is that of mechanics struggling to be genteel, and small farmers who do their own drudgery; and yet who are hardly fit for associating with a Southern gentleman's body-servant. This is your free society which the Northern hordes are endeavoring to extend into Kansas.”

"JAMES BUCHANAN, the Presidential candidate of the men and of the party who hold these odious views, advocated the doctrine in the U. S. Senate, of reducing the WAGES OF AMERICAN OPERATIVES and LABORERS to the European Standard, which is known to be about TEN CENTS A DAY. Mr. Buchanan is a fit candidate for those who would make WHITE MEN, Slaves! JOHN C. FREMONT, the true Republican and true Democrat, who has worked his own way from poverty to greatness, pays the following high tribute to the dignity of FREE LABOR, and yet his enemies have the meanness to assert that he is a slaveholder. Col. Fremont never owned a dollar in human flesh…The man who votes for James Buchanan in the coming election, votes for Slavery in Kansas, and in a Territory sufficient to make TWENTY STATES the size of Ohio; votes his own land away - votes to degrade labor, and fasten a despotism upon the free North more oppressive than Austrian and Russian tyranny - and he votes to sustain the robbers, murderers, and pirates who are now driving northern men from Kansas. Awake, working men of the North, before it is too late, and vindicate your rights at the Ballot Box!"

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