Horatio Seymour and his friends! : How democrats treat the colored man! : "Remember this: that the bloody, and treasonable, and revolutionary doctrine of public necessity can be proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." These were the words of Horatio Seymour, presidential candidate of the Rebel Democracy, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1863, in the city of New York, c.1868,byThomas Nast
Horatio Seymour and his friends! : How democrats treat the colored man! : "Remember this: that the bloody, and treasonable, and revolutionary doctrine of public necessity can be proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." These were the words of Horatio Seymour, presidential candidate of the Rebel Democracy, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1863, in the city of New York, c.1868,
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Horatio Seymour and his friends! : How democrats treat the colored man! : "Remember this: that the bloody, and treasonable, and revolutionary doctrine of public necessity can be proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." These were the words of Horatio Seymour, presidential candidate of the Rebel Democracy, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1863, in the city of New York, c.1868,
Broadside political cartoon depicting the riots after speech by Horatio Seymour (1810-86), in July 1863. Left: riots in front of the Tribune building in New York; right: riots at the coloured orphan asylum;
Horatio Seymour and his friends! : How democrats treat the colored man! : "Remember this: that the bloody, and treasonable, and revolutionary doctrine of public necessity can be proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." These were the words of Horatio Seymour, presidential candidate of the Rebel Democracy, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1863, in the city of New York, c.1868, appears in: