National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/ words 1

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National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/2009 1063 words 1 National Liberty Party Platform 1904. National Negro Liberty Party Platform adopted at convention at Douglass Hotel, St. Louis, MO., on 7 July 1904. Source: Everit Brown and Albert Strauss, A Dictionary of American Politics (New York: A. L. Burt, c.1907), 585-87. For a summary of the platform, see East St. Louis Daily Journal, East St. Louis, Illinois, 8 July 1904. The platform also is printed in Edward Stanwood, A History of the Presidency vol. 2 (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1916), 127-29. The Landmark, Statesville, North Carolina, 22 July 1904, p2, listed the non-interference in the affairs of the Far East as one of the five most important issues of the campaign. NATIONAL LIBERTY PLATFORM: ADOPTED AT ST. LOUIS, MO., JULY 7, 1904. We, the delegates of the National Liberty party of the United States, in convention assembled, declare our unalterable faith in the essential doctrine of human liberty, the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Under no other doctrine can the people of this or any other country stand together in good friendship and perfect union. Equal liberty is the first concession that a republican form of government concedes to its people, and universal brotherhood is the cementing tie which binds a people to respect the laws. It has always been so where caste existed and was recognized by law or by common consent, that the oppression of the weaker by the stronger has attained and a degree of human slavery been realized. Such a condition of affairs must necessarily exist where universal suffrage is not maintained and respected, and where one man considers that by nature he was born and by nature dies better than another. The application of the fundamental principles of the rights of men is always the paramount issue before a people, and when they are strictly adhered to there is no

National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/2009 1063 words 2 disturbing element to the peace, prosperity, or to the great industrial body politic of the country. We believe in the supremacy of the civil as against the military law, when and where the civil is respected. But when the civil law has been outraged and wrested from the hands of authority it should be understood that military law may be temporarily instituted. Law and order should take the place of lynching and mob violence, and polygamy should not survive, but polygamy is more tolerable than lynching, and we regret that a great national party could overlook lynching, and yet denounce polygamy. Citizens of a democracy should be non-partisan, always casting their votes for the safety of their country and for their best interests, individually and collectively. The right of any American citizen to support any measure instead of party should not be questioned, and when men conform themselves to party instead of principles they become party slaves. There were 2,500,000 such slaves among our colored population in 1900, all voting strictly to party lines, regardless of their material welfare. We are satisfied that they did not serve their best interest in that section of the country in which the greater number of them live by doing so. These being our thoughts and ideas of how the Government s affairs should be conducted, we most respectfully submit them to all liberty-loving and Christian-hearted people, that they may act upon them in a spirit of justice and equality, with good will to all, malice toward none. Suffrage. We ask for universal suffrage, or qualification which does not discriminate against any reputable citizen on account of color or condition.

National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/2009 1063 words 3 Citizenship. We ask that the Federal Government enforce its guarantee to protect its citizens, and secure for them every right given under the Constitution of the United States, wherever and whenever it is necessary. Lynch Law. We appeal to all forms of Catholic and Protestant religions to assist us to awaken the Christian consciences of all classes of the American people, private citizens and officers, to wipe out the greatest shame known to civilized nations of the world, whose very root seems to have been planted in this, one of the most proud of all nations of its civilization lynch law, the pregna[n]ter of anarchism, the most dangerous system to revolutionize our Republic. We ask that the national laws be so remedied as to give any citizen, being next of kin, the right to demand an indemnity of the National Government for the taking of life or the injuring of any citizen other than by due process of law. And that where the property of a citizen is willfully destroyed by the mob, the Federal Government shall be held to make restitution to the injured parties. The Army. We demand an increase of the regular army, making six negro regiments instead of four, and an equal chance to colored soldiers to become line officers. We favor the adjustment of all grievances between the wage earner and the capitalist by equitable resources without injustice to either or by methods of coercion.

National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/2009 1063 words 4 We firmly protest against interference of the Government in the Orient until paramount political issues of the races, capital and labor are settled and settled right at home. Pensions for the Ex-Slaves. We firmly believe that the ex-slave, who served the country for 246 years, filling the lap of the nation with wealthy by their labor, should be pensioned from the overflowing treasury of the country to which they are and have been loyal, both on land and sea, as provided in the bill introduced in the Senate of the United States by Senator Hanna, of the State of Ohio. Government Ownership and Public Carriers. We ask that the general Government own and control all public carriers in the United States, so that the citizens of the United States could not be denied equal accommodations where they pay with the same lawful money provided by the Government as a circulating medium and as a legal tender for all obligations. American Citizens Deprived of Self-Government. The people of the District of Columbia, the capital of the nation, should be given the right to participate in the selection of President and Vice-President of the United States, and should be allowed representation in the two branches of Congress, and the election of a Governor, Mayor, City Council, and such other officers as necessary for the proper government of the District of Columbia. We indorse the Gallagher resolution looking to the establishment of self-government of the District of Columbia. 1

National Negro Liberty Party Platform - 11/24/2009 1063 words 5 1 Everit Brown and Albert Strauss, A Dictionary of American Politics (New York: A. L. Burt, c.1907), 585-87. For a summary of the platform, see East St. Louis Daily Journal, East St. Louis, Illinois, 8 July 1904. The platform also is printed in Edward Stanwood, A History of the Presidency vol. 2 (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1916), 127-29. The Landmark, Statesville, North Carolina, 22 July 1904, p2, listed the non-interference in the affairs of the Far East as one of the five most important issues of the campaign.