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March 23, 2006

Liberty Or Death

Red points out that today is the anniversary of Patrick Henry's "Liberty or Death" speech.

Since it's a Sheila post, you get all the background that you don't get in the history book. Or a graduate American History seminar.


She quotes from Paul Johnson's History of the American Peoples:

Henry got to his knees, in the posture of a manacled slave, intoning in a low but rising voice: 'Is life so dear, our peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!' He then bent to the earth with his hands still crossed, for a few seconds, and suddenly sprang to his feet, shouting, 'Give me liberty!' and flung wide his arms, paused, lowered his arms, clenched his right hand as if holding a dagger at his breast, and said in sepulchral tones: 'Or give me death!' He then beat his breast, with his hand holding the imaginary dagger.

There was silence, broken by a man listening at the open window, who shouted: "Let me be buried on this spot!'

Henry had made his point.

Read the whole thing.

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