Manhattan’s Struggle for Human Freedom Against The Slave Power of Virginia-On the one side was the New York leadership who created the United States Constitution and defined the mission of the United States during the Presidency of George Washington. Against them were arrayed the Virginia combine of the Southern “Slave Power,” an anti-human aristocracy who were determined that it would be the slavocracy of the South who would control the future destiny of the nation.
Abraham Lincoln & John Quincy Adams: Acting Against Evil-The real lesson to be learned from the actions of Lincoln, Adams, and others during the Mexican-American War is to understand what can be accomplished if an individual or a group of people simply decides to fight.
Hail Columbia, Happy Land! -"The argument in this paper is straightforward: The United States of America was created, amidst great sacrifice and suffering, to free the inhabitants of the American colonies from oligarchical rule—to create a new nation, conceived in a notion of liberty that flows from the divine creative potential which exists within every human being...That Revolution proclaimed the overthrow of human slavery in all of its forms, a liberation of the new citizenry for the purpose of securing 'the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.' "
Ulysses S. Grant’s Moral Crusade for Peace—1865-1879-Includes contributions from Dennis Speed, William Jones, and Frank Scaturro.
“Let us have peace”
—Motto at Grant’s Tomb,
Riverside Park, Manhattan
“Let us have peace”
—Motto at Grant’s Tomb,
Riverside Park, Manhattan
Robert Ingraham on Manhattan's Struggle for Human Freedom Against the Slave Power of Virginia
The American Revolution and the Battle Against the Bestial Conception of Man-
The Issue of the Presidency Today
The Issue of the Presidency Today
Ulysses S. Grant’s Moral Crusade for Peace—1865-1879