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PART B: Select the quotation from Stewart's speech that most directly supports the [RI.1]
answer to Part A
"Their reply has been for their own part, they had no objection; but as it was
not the custom, were they to take them into their employ, they would be in-
danger of losing the public patronage." (Paragraph 4)
"Oh, many are the tears that have been shed for the want of that strength! Most
of our color have dragged out a miserable existence of servitude from the cradle
to the grave." (Paragraph 11)
"O, ye fairer sisters, whose hands are never soiled, whose nerves and muscles
are never strained, go learn by experience!" (Paragraph 11)
"Have you prayed the Legislature for mercy's sake to grant you all the rights and
privileges of free citizens, that your daughters may raise to that degree of
respectability" (Paragraph 12)

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