Samuel Morse
After graduating college at Yale University in 1810, Samuel Morse wanted so badly to become a painter and an artist. However, Morse's father did not like this idea and set him up to be a bookstore/publisher in Boston, Massachusetts. The first thing that comes to my mind when thinking of Morse is, of course, Morse Code. Behind all of this, Morse was an avid believer that slavery was a positive and has even been quoted saying "Slavery per se is not sin". With this and what we're talking about in class, this a very "out-there" quote. Something like this being said in today's world would cause an uproar so big we may have to big in the army to end the conflict. According to many of those that argued for pro-slavery in the class, slaves were essential so that the white man could be more profitable. While Morse may have believed this as well, it is hard to overlook that he just flat out believed you should have slaves because God was just okay with that. ...
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