Joseph considers Saints associated with plight of "rebellious n---ers."

Date
Jan 2, 1844
Type
Letter
Source
Joseph Smith, Jr.
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Direct
Reference

Joseph Smith, Letter to John C. Calhoun, January 2, 1844, The Joseph Smith Papers website, accessed April 26, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
Thomas Bullock
People
John C. Calhoun, Thomas Bullock, Joseph Smith, Jr.
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

And when part of the free Citizens of a State had been expelled contrary to the Constitution, Mobbed, Robbed, Plundered and many murdered, instead of searching into the course taken with Joanna Southcott, Ann Lee, the French Prophets, the Quakers of New England, and Rebellious Niggers in the Slave States, to hear both sides and then judge, rather than to have the mortification to say, “Oh it is my bull “that has killed your Ox— that alters the case? I must enquire into it. And if, and if?

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