...for this kind of labor, and unused to the
harsh treatment of their new masters, thousands of these unfortunate people died under the cruel yoke, and other thousands, drives to desperation, sought often in suicide. The experiment of making the natives work failing in most instances, but chiefly at the earnest representation of the
philanthropical priest,
Las Casas, the red-skin at last was left alone, and his able brother, the more vigorous and enduring negro of the Guinea coast, was substituted for him in the sad existence of slavery...
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1860 Jan 21, Daily ALta California |
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