Francis L Cardozo asks for land for the freedmen (1868)
FRANCIS L. CARDOZA
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"LET THE LANDS OF THE SOUTH BE...DIVIDED"
Francis L. Cardozo, a black graduate of the University of Glasgow and a minister in New Haven, Connecticut, returned to his native South Carolina immediately after the Civil War to serve as a principal of a Negro school. In this selection, he calls upon the South Carolina Constitutional Convention to grant land to the freedmen.
One of the greatest of slavery bulwarks was the infernal plantation system,
one man owning his thousand, another his twenty, another fifty thousands acres
of land. This is the only way by which we will break up that system, and I maintain
that our freedom will be of no effect if we allow it to continue. What is the
main cause of the prosperity of the North. It is because every man has his own
farm and is free and independent. Let the lands of the South be similarly divided.
I would not say for one moment they should be confiscated, but if sold to maintain
the war, now that slavery is destroyed, let the plantation system go with it.
We will never have true freedom until we abolish the system of agriculture which
existed in the Southern States. It is useless to have any schools while we maintain
the stronghold of slavery as the agricultural system of the country.
Source: Proceedings of Constitution Convention of South Carolina (1868).