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While we are not white, we have accomplished much. We have pioneered a civilization here. We have built up this country, we have gathered your harvests, we have worked in your fields, for 250 years. And what do we ask in return? Do we ask you for compensation for the sweat our fathers bore for you - the tears you have caused, the hearts you have broken and the blood you have spilled? Do we ask retaliation? We ask it not, but we ask you now for our rights. You have all the elements of superiority on your side; you have your money and our own; you have your education and our own; you have your land and our own. We are strangers in the land of our birt, without money, without education, without aid without a roof to cover us while we live or clay to cover us when we die. It is extraordinary that a race such as yours, professing gallantry, and chivalry, and education, and superiority, living in a land where Bibles are read and gospel truths are spoken, in and where courts of justice are presumed to exist, it is extraordianry to say that with all these advantages on your side, you can make war on the defenseless black man.

If I should die in this conflict, let me say this to the young men of Georgia. The black man cannot protect a country that doesn't protect him, and if tomorrow, a war should arise, I would not raise a finger of lift a musket to protect a country where my manhood is denied. Never lift a finger in defense of Georgia, until Georgia acknowledges that you are men, and invests you with all the rights pertaining to manhood.

Henry McNeill Turner, 1868

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