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4 December, 02:51

Who publicly referred to slavery as a ""national crime"" that would one day bring ""national punishment""?

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  1. 4 December, 02:57
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    Answer: "Remember that national crimes require national punishments," he wrote about slavery, "and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful." - Benjamin Rush
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