"The Anti-Slavery public have generously responded to our appeal, and sent the means to enable us to fit them out well, to pay their passages, supply them with many useful articles and give the Missionaries money to sustain themselves for a while"
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The subtext is paternalism dressed as benevolence. “Them” are recipients to be equipped, transported, and temporarily sustained; the agents with discretionary power are “the Missionaries,” who receive cash to carry the project forward. The grammar distributes agency unevenly, casting the anti-slavery public as generous patrons, Tappan and his network as administrators, and the people being helped as cargo in need of preparation. Even the phrase “for a while” signals an expectation of self-support soon after arrival - a familiar philanthropic ideal that flattens the structural brutality slavery created.
Context sharpens the intent: Tappan operated in the 1830s abolitionist machinery that fused evangelical mission culture, print propaganda, and Northern capital. In an era when abolitionists were accused of courting disorder, he markets moral urgency as operational competence. It’s a fundraising report, yes, but also a quiet argument: this movement isn’t chaos. It’s a system, financed by respectable citizens, capable of moving lives across borders and into a new social order.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Tappan, Lewis. (2026, January 16). The Anti-Slavery public have generously responded to our appeal, and sent the means to enable us to fit them out well, to pay their passages, supply them with many useful articles and give the Missionaries money to sustain themselves for a while. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-anti-slavery-public-have-generously-responded-112921/
Chicago Style
Tappan, Lewis. "The Anti-Slavery public have generously responded to our appeal, and sent the means to enable us to fit them out well, to pay their passages, supply them with many useful articles and give the Missionaries money to sustain themselves for a while." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-anti-slavery-public-have-generously-responded-112921/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The Anti-Slavery public have generously responded to our appeal, and sent the means to enable us to fit them out well, to pay their passages, supply them with many useful articles and give the Missionaries money to sustain themselves for a while." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-anti-slavery-public-have-generously-responded-112921/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




