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1 Free Speech 1861

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BY ELIZABETH CADY STANTON,
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ASSOCIATION HALL, ALBANY, N. Y.,
FEBRUARY 4th and 5th, 1861.

LAIo   AN  GENTLEMEN-As I satin St. James'
Hall, Buffalo, a few days since, and watched the
development of an infuriated mob, I could not
help philosophizing on the future of this Repub-
lic.
The rioters were chiefly young men led on by
a few older heads.
As I marked the bold defiance of those boys
-the total 'absence of respect either for them-
selves, the rights of others, or the authority of
their chief magistrate, I said to myself, Are
such as these, to be our future Judges, Senators,
Presidents; the expounders of our constitutional
law, the Fathers of our Republic ?  *
Alas! what an education is this for the grave
responsibilities of self-government! Are such as
these to be the legal representatives of woman,
the mouth-piece of her civil and political rights ?
And must my five sons, to whose education I
have given the very hey-day of my existence, in
whose young hearts I have endeavored to instil
the purest principles of deniocracy, when they
come to be actors in public affairs, must they too
be false to God, to man and to themselves, turn
their backs on justice and free speech ; or be
martyrs too-to whom the rights of freemen will
be denied ?
When I look around and see brave, strong, full
grown men swamped in the whirlpool of num-
bers, I feel that a mother's duty is not all at
home. Love prompts us to clear up the rubbish
in the outer world, and pluck the thorns from the
paths our sons so soon must tread. What avails

it, that Christian mothers cultivate a high mo-
rality, a deep religious earnestness, if, on the very
threshhold of public life they find law, gospel,
custom; the people, pulpit, press, all adverse to
the lessons learned athome? Lessons of solemn
warning, baptized inprayers and tears, and high
resolve, all held up to ridicule, as womanly senti-
mentalism, fanatical absurdities, impracticable
abstractions. Itell, you, citizens of our Republic,
it is something to true mothers, where and how
their precious jewels shall be set. We train them
not for passing time alone, but for the endless
ages of eternity. Rather than see my sons in an
hour like this, trembling like Belshazar, in their
knees, false to freedom, to themselves, to man, to
God; I would consecrate them all to martyrdom,
to die, if need be, bravely, like a John Brown, on
the accursed soil of Southern despotism, boldly
declaring that Jesus died to give to the nations
of the earth a blood bought liberty. How is it
possible for men of age and experience, rank and
respectability, to be so heedless and indifferent to
the example and precept they are giving to those
who soon shall fill their vacant places ? In the
hurry of life, do they never forsee and think of
the glorious principles of republicanism, and the
abundant materials our young civilization has
furnished for the experiment? Do the Recreant
sons of the Pilgrims already repudiate the divine
faith of their Fathers in self-government? Will
they thus recklessly crush the hopes of breath-
less nations who, on tip-toe, await our triumph,
who, in our success, behold the redemption of the

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