Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, Relative to the Marshpee Tribe, or the Pretended Riot Explained (1835)

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Native American
Cover of the book Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, Relative to the Marshpee Tribe, or the Pretended Riot Explained (1835) by William Apes, B&R Samizdat Express
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Author: William Apes ISBN: 9781455339686
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Apes
ISBN: 9781455339686
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
First published in 1835. "We say to each and every one of you that the Great Spirit who is the friend of the Indian as well as of the white man, has raised up among you a brother of our own and has sent him to us that he might show us all the secret contrivances of the pale faces to deceive and defraud us. For this, many of our white brethren hate him, and revile him, and say all manner of evil of him; falsely calling him an impostor. Know, all men, that our brother APES is not such a man as they say. White men are the only persons who have imposed on us, and we say that we love our red brother, the Rev. WILLIAM APES, who preaches to us, and have all the confidence in him that we can put in any man, knowing him to be a devout Christian, of sound mind, of firm purpose, and worthy to be trusted by reason of his truth. We have never seen any reason to think otherwise."
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First published in 1835. "We say to each and every one of you that the Great Spirit who is the friend of the Indian as well as of the white man, has raised up among you a brother of our own and has sent him to us that he might show us all the secret contrivances of the pale faces to deceive and defraud us. For this, many of our white brethren hate him, and revile him, and say all manner of evil of him; falsely calling him an impostor. Know, all men, that our brother APES is not such a man as they say. White men are the only persons who have imposed on us, and we say that we love our red brother, the Rev. WILLIAM APES, who preaches to us, and have all the confidence in him that we can put in any man, knowing him to be a devout Christian, of sound mind, of firm purpose, and worthy to be trusted by reason of his truth. We have never seen any reason to think otherwise."

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