Senator Judah Benjamin of Louisiana gave a speech in support of secession on the floor of the United States Senate. The galleries were filled with secessionist supporters who cheered noisily his concluding words that the South will never be subjugated and that "you can never degrade them to a servile and inferior race; never, never, never!" Benjamin resigned his seat on February 4, 1861 when Louisiana completed its break with the Union. (By John Osborne)
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"An Exciting Day in Washington, " New York Times, January 1, 1861.
Orville J. Victor, The History, Civil, Political, and Military, of the Southern Rebellion ... Volume I (New York: James D. Torrey, 1861), 151.
Orville J. Victor, The History, Civil, Political, and Military, of the Southern Rebellion ... Volume I (New York: James D. Torrey, 1861), 151.
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