quotations about slavery
Don't open your eyes you won't like what you see
The blind have been blessed with security
Don't open your eyes take it from me
I have found
You can find
Happiness in slavery
NINE INCH NAILS
"Happiness in Slavery"
Where an average slave in 1850 would have cost the equivalent of $40,000 in modern money, today's slave can be bought for a few hundred dollars. This cheapness makes the modern slave easily affordable, but it also makes him or her a disposable commodity. For the slaveholder it's often cheaper to let a slave die than it is to buy medicine to keep the slave alive. There is no form of slavery, past or present, that isn't horrific; however, today's slavery is one of the most diabolical strains to emerge in the thousands of years in which humans have been enslaving their fellows.
KEVIN BALES & RON SOODALTER
The Slave Next Door
This declared indifference, but, as I must think, covert, real zeal, for the spread of slavery, I cannot but hate. I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world, enables the enemies of free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites, causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity, and especially because it forces so many good men among ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty, criticizing the Declaration of Independence, and insisting that there is no right principle of action but self-interest.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
speech, October 16, 1854
Can any logical inference in favor of slavery be drawn from a flat nose, a long or a short face? Nothing better can be said in favor of a trade that is the most shocking violation of the law of nature, has a direct tendency to diminish the idea of the inestimable value of liberty, and makes every dealer in it a tyrant, from the director of an African company to the petty chapman in needles and pins on the unhappy coast. It is a clear truth that those who every day barter away other men's liberty will soon care little for their own.
JAMES OTIS
"The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved", 1764
It eats your soul, like tears you fall, my slave
You steal, you heed the call, my slave
The keys, the keys are gone, my slave
You keep me beating on
YEAH YEAH YEAHS
"Slave"
Every man having been born free and master of himself, no one else may under any pretext whatever subject him without his consent. To assert that the son of a slave is born a slave is to assert that he is not born a man.
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right
It would seem that man was born a slave, and that slavery is his natural condition. At the same time nothing on earth can stop man from feeling himself born for liberty. Never, whatever may happen, can he accept servitude; for he is a thinking creature.
SIMONE WEIL
Oppression and Liberty
So be sure that you are making the best of what you have
The truth is all within yourself
Don't be a slave, a slave to someone else
MOTLEY CRUE
"Enslaved"
What are blessings in freedom are curses in slavery.
AESOP
"The Dove and the Crow", Aesop's fables: a new version by T. James
I hate slavery, though the chains be of gold.
ELEONORA FONSECA PIMENTEL
attributed, Day's Collacon
No slavery can be abolished without a double emancipation, and the master will benefit by freedom more than the freed-man.
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY
Aphorisms and Reflections
Slavery is so vile and miserable an Estate of Man, and so directly opposite to the generous Temper and Courage of our Nation; that 'tis hardly to be conceived, that an Englishman, much less a Gentleman, should plead for't.
JOHN LOCKE
Second Treatise of Government
I envy neither the heart nor the head of that man who rises here to defend slavery from principle.
JOHN RANDOLPH
attributed, Day's Collacon
He that is brought up a slave, will be a tyrant when he has the power.
FREDERICK MARRYATT
Frank Mildmay; or, The Naval Officer
My allegation
It's alright
Slave nation
Alright
Want to tell ya
All is gone
You're a slave nation
Right or wrong
SIMPLE MINDS
"Slave Nation"
I have often been asked how I felt when first I found myself on free soil. There is scarcely anything in my experience about which I could not give a more satisfactory answer. A new world had opened upon me. If life is more than breath and the "quick round of blood," I lived more in that one day than in a year of my slave life. It was a time of joyous excitement which words can but tamely describe. In a letter written to a friend soon after reaching New York, I said: "I felt as one might feel upon escape from a den of hungry lions."
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
"My Escape from Slavery", The Century Illustrated Magazine, November 1881
The conflict between the principle of liberty and the fact of slavery is coming gradually to an issue. Slavery has now the power, and falls into convulsions at the approach of freedom. That the fall of slavery is predetermined in the counsels of Omnipotence I cannot doubt; it is a part of the great moral improvement in the condition of man, attested by all the records of history. But the conflict will be terrible, and the progress of improvement perhaps retrograde before its final progress to consummation.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS
journal, December 11, 1838
You cannot reform slavery. Slavery is a crime against humanity. You don't reform it. So if you get up here and tell us to reform slavery, you're confused brother. You're confused sister. Because you can't fix that. What do you do when you're faced with a crime against humanity that has been legalized? (Abolish it!) Say it one more time. (Abolish it!) That's what I'm talking about.
MAX PARTHAS
speech at the Millions For Prisoners Human Rights March in Washington, D.C., August 19, 2017
It is a debt we owe to the purity of our religion to show that it is at variance with that law which warrants slavery.
PATRICK HENRY
letter to Robert Pleasants, January 18, 1773
I believe that the Supreme Court and the advocates of that decision may search in vain for the place in the Constitution where the right of property in a slave is distinctly and expressly affirmed.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
debate with Stephen Douglas, October 7, 1858