Henry Highland Garnet Quote

The caged lion may cease to roar, and try no longer the strength of the bars of his prison, and lie with his head between his mighty paws.... But is he contented? Does he not instinctively long for the freedom of the forest and the plain? Yes, he is still a lion.


A Memorial Discourse


The caged lion may cease to roar, and try no longer the strength of the bars of his prison, and lie with his head between his mighty paws.... But is...

The caged lion may cease to roar, and try no longer the strength of the bars of his prison, and lie with his head between his mighty paws.... But is...

The caged lion may cease to roar, and try no longer the strength of the bars of his prison, and lie with his head between his mighty paws.... But is...

The caged lion may cease to roar, and try no longer the strength of the bars of his prison, and lie with his head between his mighty paws.... But is...