I have no love for America, as such; I have no patriotism. I have no country. I have no brother, no sister, no father, no mother, no wife, no children, but what are in chains.
Abolitionist, orator
I have no love for America, as such; I have no patriotism. I have no country. I have no brother, no sister, no father, no mother, no wife, no children, but what are in chains.
Abolitionist, orator
Often attributed to his early abolitionist period, reflecting extreme disillusionment.
c. 1840s
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