Famous quote by Frederick Law Olmsted

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With regard to the moral and religious condition of the slaves, I cannot, either from what I observe, or from what is to
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"With regard to the moral and religious condition of the slaves, I cannot, either from what I observe, or from what is told me, consider it in any way gratifying"

- Frederick Law Olmsted

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Frederick Law Olmsted's quote is a reflection on the moral and religious condition of slaves during his time. He is expressing his discontentment with the state of the slaves, keeping in mind that neither his observations nor what he is told remains in any way gratifying. This suggests that the ethical and religious condition of the servants was not satisfying, and that Olmsted was not pleased with the circumstance. Olmsted's quote is a pointer of the extreme realities of slavery and the lack of rights and liberties that slaves underwent. It is a reminder of the importance of acknowledging the mankind of all people, no matter their race or social status. Olmsted's quote is a powerful suggestion of the need to combat for justice and equality for all.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Frederick Law Olmsted between April 27, 1822 and August 28, 1903. He/she was a famous Architect from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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