Excerpt from Southern Rights Documents: Co-Operation Meeting, Held in Charleston, S. C., July 29th, 1851
I am gratified that you have originated the meeting in Charleston. Every south-carolinian has vital interest in this question, but the people of your city are peculiarly involved, when you are advertized in advance that you can become a second Moscow without exciting any sympathy from the interior. The meeting will have a happy influence. And will, I trust, be followed up by other meetings of our friends in every district and parish in the State, and the seal of condemnation, by the people, put upon the rash and unfortunate move of separate State action.
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