Speech of Hon. John W. Ellis, delivered before the Democratic State Convention, in Raleigh, March 9, 1860
Acceptance speech by John W. Ellis upon receiving the party's nomination to run for Governor of the state of North Carolina. He talks primarily about the Democrats' responsibility to defeat black Republicans and abolitionists like Wm. H. Seward, and reaffirms the right of citizens to own slaves.
"Acceptance speech by John W. Ellis upon receiving the party's nomination to run for Governor of the state of North Carolina. He talks primarily about the Democrats' responsibility to defeat black Republicans and abolitionists like Wm. H. Seward, and reaffirms the right of citizens to own slaves."@en
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