"Shall the prejudices and paralysis of slavery continue to hang upon the skirts of progress? How long will those who rejoice that slavery no longer exists cherish or tolerate the incapacities it put upon their communities? I look hopefully to the continuance of our protective system and to the consequent development of manufacturing and mining enterprises in the States hitherto wholly given to agriculture as a potent influence in the perfect unification of our people. The men who have invested their capital in these enterprises, the farmers who have felt the benefit of their neighborhood, and the men who work in shop or field will not fail to find and to defend a community of interest."
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Presidents of the United StatesPoliticians from OhioPoliticians from IndianapolisUnited States presidential candidates, 1892United States presidential candidates, 1888
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Benjamin Harrison (20 August 1833 – 13 March 1901) was the [[w:List of presidents of the Unite
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