I wouldn't trust Uncle Sam with my life.
Underground Railroad conductor
I wouldn't trust Uncle Sam with my life.
Underground Railroad conductor
Comment during the Civil War, expressing distrust of the Union government's commitment to Black liberation, as recounted by Sarah H. Bradford
c. 1860s
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