Speech of Cassius M. Clay, Before the Law Department of the University of Albany
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Kevin Franzen
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Cassius Clay
Summary
Cassius Marcellus Clay was a Kentucky planter, politician, and abolitionist. He freed the slaves on the estate inherited from his father and paid them a wage. Clay argued that no cordial union could exist between liberty and slavery, concluding his speech with, “If you would have peace, be just, for justice is the only peace.”
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