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The Emancipation Group

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    Amidst thy sacred effigies
    Of old renown give place,
    O city, Freedom-loved! to his
    Whose hand unchained a race.
    Take the worn frame, that rested not
    Save in a martyr's grave;
    The care-lined face, that none forgot,
    Bent to the kneeling slave.
    Let man be free! The mighty word
    He spake was not his own;
    An impulse from the Highest stirred
    These chiselled lips alone.
    The cloudy sign, the fiery guide,
    Along his pathway ran,
    And Nature, through his voice, denied
    The ownership of man.
    We rest in peace where these sad eyes
    Saw peril, strife, and pain;
    His was the nation's sacrifice,
    And ours the priceless gain.
    O symbol of God's will on earth
    As it is done above!
    Bear witness to the cost and worth
    Of justice and of love.
    Stand in thy place and testify
    To coming ages long,
    That truth is stronger than a lie,
    And righteousness than wrong



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