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CHAPTER VIII JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
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If I were asked to name the man who, next to Salmon1 P. Chase, most effectually and meritoriously2 contributed to the liberation of the black man in this country, I should unhesitatingly say John Quincy Adams.
By the great majority of those now living Mr. Adams is known only as having once been President of the United States and as belonging to a very distinguished3 family. His name is rarely mentioned. There was a time, however, when no other name was heard so often in this country, or which, when used, excited such violent and conflicting emotions. It can justly be said that for many years John Quincy Adams, individually and practically alone, by his services in Congress, sustained what Anti-Slavery sentiment there was in the nation. It was but a spark, but he kept it alive and gradually extended its conflagration4.
When Adams entered Congress opposition5 to slavery was at its lowest ebb6. It was almost extinct. The victory of the slaveholders in the Missouri contest had elated them most tremendously and had correspondingly depressed7 and cowed their adversaries8. As a general thing, the latter had given up all idea of making any further fight. Northern Presidents, Northern Congressmen, Northern editors, Northern churchmen, were the most ready and servile supporters slavery had. Anti-Slavery societies had been abandoned. Anti-Slavery journals had perished. Disapprovers of the "institution," with the exception of a few men of the Lundy stamp and the Lundy obscurity, were silent. There was one magnificent exception.
It was at that crisis that John Quincy Adams entered Congress and began a fight against slavery that, covering a period of seventeen years, literally
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