Five citizens of Delaware "solicit your serious attention to the degraded vassallage in which many of the Black people, and others of colour, are held in this State." They assert that they "revere the language held forth in the preamble to the Constitution of this State that declares that 'Through divine goodness all men have by nature the Rights of enjoying and defending life & liberty.' " They therefore request that the legislature "will be pleased to pass such a law, for the gradual abolition of slavery as you shall deem proper and expedient."
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Repository: Delaware State Archives, Dover, Delaware